Mission of cleanliness is not a one day ritual but a lifelong ritual: PM Modi

Published By : Admin | October 2, 2024 | 10:15 IST
QuoteLays foundation stone and launches several sanitation and cleanliness projects worth about Rs 10,000 crore
Quote“As we mark Ten Years of Swachh Bharat, I salute the unwavering spirit of 140 crore Indians for making cleanliness a 'Jan Andolan'”
Quote“Clean India is the world's biggest and most successful mass movement in this century”
Quote“Impact that the Swachh Bharat Mission has had on the lives of common people of the country is priceless”
Quote“Number of infectious diseases among women has reduced significantly due to Swachh Bharat Mission”
Quote“Huge psychological change in the country due to the growing prestige of cleanliness”
Quote“Now cleanliness is becoming a new path to prosperity”
Quote“Swachh Bharat Mission has given new impetus to the circular economy”
Quote“Mission of cleanliness is not a one day ritual but a lifelong ritual”
Quote“Hatred towards filth can make us more forceful and stronger towards cleanliness”
Quote“Let us take an oath that wherever we live, be it our home, our neighbourhood or our workplace, we will maintain cleanliness”

My colleagues in the Union Cabinet, Shri Manohar Lal ji, Shri C.R. Patil ji, Shri Tokhan Sahu ji, Shri Raj Bhushan ji, all other dignitaries, ladies, and gentlemen!

Today is the birth anniversary of Pujya Bapu and Lal Bahadur Shastri ji. I humbly bow to these great sons of Maa Bharti. This day inspires all of us to work together to fulfill the dream that Gandhi ji and the country's great figures had envisioned for Bharat.

Friends,

On this 2nd of October, I am filled with a sense of duty and also deeply emotional. Today marks 10 years of the Swachh Bharat Mission. This journey of the Swachh Bharat Mission is a symbol of the unwavering commitment of crores of Indians. Over the past 10 years, countless Indians have embraced this mission, made it their own, and incorporated it into their daily lives. On this milestone of 10 years, I extend my heartfelt appreciation and praise to every citizen, our sanitation workers, our religious leaders, our athletes, our celebrities, NGOs, and media friends. You all have together made the Swachh Bharat Mission such a massive public movement. I express my gratitude from the heart to the President, Vice President, former Presidents, and former Vice Presidents, who also contributed to this program by engaging in cleanliness drives, providing immense inspiration to the nation. I extend heartfelt thanks to the President and Vice President for their contributions. Today, cleanliness-related programs are being conducted across the country. People are enthusiastically cleaning their villages, cities, neighborhoods, whether it be chawls, flats, or societies. Many state Chief Ministers, ministers, and other public representatives have also participated and led this program. Over the past fortnight alone, crores of people across the country have participated in cleanliness drives. I have been informed that during the 15 days of the "Seva Pakhwada" (Service Fortnight), more than 27 lakh programs were organized nationwide, with over 28 crore people participating. We can keep Bharat clean only through continuous efforts. I express my heartfelt gratitude to each and every Indian.

Friends,

At this important juncture today, new projects worth around 10,000 crore rupees related to cleanliness have also been launched. Under the AMRUT mission, water and sewage treatment plants will be constructed in many cities across the country. Whether it's work related to "Namami Gange" or biogas production from waste through "GOBARdhan" plants, these initiatives will elevate the Swachh Bharat Mission to new heights. The more successful the Swachh Bharat Mission is, the brighter our country will shine.

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Friends,

Even a thousand years from now, when 21st-century Bharat is studied, the Swachh Bharat campaign will undoubtedly be remembered. Swachh Bharat is the world’s largest and most successful people-led, people-driven public movement of this century. This mission has shown me the energy of the people, whom I regard as divine. For me, cleanliness has become a celebration of the power of the people. I am reminded of so much... When this campaign began, millions of people simultaneously took to cleaning. From weddings to public events, the message of cleanliness was everywhere. While an elderly mother sold her goats to contribute to the construction of toilets, some sold their mangalsutras, while others donated land for the construction of toilets. Some retired teachers donated their pensions, and soldiers dedicated their retirement funds to cleanliness. Had these donations been given to temples or any other event, they would have made headlines in newspapers and been discussed for a week. But the nation must know that those whose faces did not ever appear on TV, whose names were never in the headlines, have made contributions, be it time or wealth, giving this movement new strength and energy. This reflects the character of our nation.

When I spoke about giving up single-use plastic, crores of people started using jute and cloth bags for shopping. I am grateful to them. Otherwise, if I had spoken about banning single-use plastic, those involved in the plastic industry might have protested, gone on hunger strikes… but they didn’t. They cooperated, even at economic loss. I also thank the political parties that perhaps could have protested, claiming Modi has banned single-use plastic, causing unemployment, but they didn’t. I’m thankful their attention didn’t go there, though it might now.

Friends,

Our film industry has also not lagged behind in this movement. Instead of focusing on commercial interests, the industry made films to spread the message of cleanliness. In these 10 years, and I feel this is not a one-time matter, it is a continuous task that needs to be carried out every moment and every day. When I emphasize this, I live by this belief. As you may recall, I have mentioned cleanliness around 800 times in "Mann Ki Baat". People send lakhs of letters sharing their efforts and dedication to cleanliness.

Friends,

Today, as I witness the achievements of the country and its people, a question arises: Why didn’t this happen earlier? Mahatma Gandhi had shown us the path to cleanliness during the freedom movement. He not only showed us but also taught us. Then why was no attention given to cleanliness after independence? Those who sought power in Gandhi’s name and garnered votes in his name forgot about his favorite topic—cleanliness. They didn’t see the lack of toilets as a problem for the country, as if they had accepted filth as a way of life. As a result, people were forced to live in filth. Filth became a part of routine life. Cleanliness ceased to be discussed. So, when I raised the issue from the Red Fort, it caused a storm. Some mocked me, saying talking about toilets and cleanliness isn’t the job of Bharat’s Prime Minister. They continue to mock me.

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But friends,

The first job of the Prime Minister of Bharat is to make life easier for the common people of this country. Understanding my responsibility, I talked about toilets, I talked about sanitary pads. And today, we are seeing the results.

Friends,

Until 10 years ago, over 60 per cent of Bharat’s population was forced to defecate in the open. This was an affront to human dignity. Not only that, it was an insult to the country’s poor, to Dalits, to tribals, to backward communities—an insult that had continued for generations. The lack of toilets caused immense suffering for our sisters and daughters. They had no choice but to endure pain and discomfort, waiting for darkness to relieve themselves, which posed serious risks to their safety. They had to go before sunrise, whether it was cold or it was raining. Crores of mothers in my country went through this ordeal every day. The filth caused by open defecation endangered the lives of our children. It was a major cause of child mortality. Disease outbreaks in villages and slums due to unsanitary conditions were common.

Friends,

How can any country progress in such a situation? That’s why we decided that things cannot continue the way they were. We treated this as a national and humanitarian challenge and launched a campaign to solve it. This is where the seed of the ‘Swachh Bharat Mission’ (Clean India Mission) was sown. This program, this mission, this movement, this campaign, this effort for public awareness was born from the womb of suffering. And missions born from suffering never die. In no time, crores of Indians achieved great feats. Over 12 crore toilets were built in the country. The toilet coverage, which was less than 40 per cent, has now reached 100 per cent.

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Friends,

The impact of the Swachh Bharat Mission on the lives of ordinary citizens of the country has been invaluable. Recently, a study was published in a renowned international journal. This study was conducted by scientists from the International Food Policy Research Institute in Washington, USA, the University of California, and Ohio State University. It found that the Swachh Bharat Mission has saved the lives of 60,000 to 70,000 children annually. Even if someone donates blood and saves just one life, it is a monumental event. But we, through cleanliness, removing garbage, and eliminating filth, have been able to save the lives of 60,000-70,000 children – what greater blessing from God could there be? According to the WHO, between 2014 and 2019, 300,000 lives were saved that otherwise would have been lost to diarrhea. This has become a duty of human service, my friends.

A report by UNICEF states that more than 90 per cent of women now feel safer due to the construction of toilets at home. The diseases caused by infections in women have also significantly decreased due to the Swachh Bharat Mission. And it doesn’t end there. In thousands of schools, the dropout rate of girls has decreased because separate toilets for girls have been built. Another study by UNICEF shows that, on average, rural families save around 50,000 rupees annually due to cleanliness. Earlier, these funds would have been spent on medical treatments for frequent illnesses or lost due to inability to work because of sickness.

Friends,

Emphasizing cleanliness can save children's lives, and I want to give you another example. A few years ago, there were constant breaking news reports about hundreds of children dying from encephalitis in Gorakhpur and the surrounding areas. But now, with the departure of filth and the arrival of cleanliness, those reports have also disappeared. See what goes away with the dirt! A major reason for this is the public awareness brought by the Swachh Bharat Mission, and the cleanliness that followed.

Friends,

The increased respect for cleanliness has also brought about a significant psychological shift in the country. I feel it's important to mention this today. Earlier, people who were associated with cleaning work were seen in a certain light, and we all know how they were viewed. A large section of society considered making a mess their right, and believed it was someone else’s responsibility to clean it up, living with a sense of arrogance while demeaning those who cleaned. But when all of us started participating in cleanliness efforts, even those involved in cleaning felt that the work they were doing was important, and others were also becoming part of their efforts too. This led to a major psychological change. The Swachh Bharat Mission has brought immense respect and dignity to families and sanitation workers, making them feel proud of their contribution. Today, they look at us with a sense of respect. They now take pride in the fact that they are not just working to fill their stomachs, but are also contributing to making the nation shine. The Swachh Bharat Mission has given millions of sanitation workers a sense of pride and dignity. Our government is committed to ensuring the safety of sanitation workers and providing them with a dignified life. We are also working to eliminate the dangers posed by manual entry into septic tanks. The government, private sector, and the public are working together, and many new startups are emerging, bringing new technologies.

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Friends,

The Swachh Bharat Mission is not just a program for cleanliness; its scope is expanding widely. It is now paving the way for cleanliness-driven prosperity. The Swachh Bharat Mission has also generated large-scale employment. Over the past few years, the construction of crores of toilets has benefitted many sectors, providing jobs to people. In villages, masons, plumbers, labourers, and many others have found new opportunities. UNICEF estimates that about 1.25 crore people have gained some economic benefit or employment due to this mission. A new generation of female masons is also a product of this campaign. Earlier, we had never heard of female masons, but now you can see women working as masons.

With clean technology, better jobs and opportunities are emerging for our youth. Today, around 5,000 startups are registered in clean tech. In areas such as waste-to-wealth, waste collection and transportation, water reuse, and recycling, many opportunities are being created in the water and sanitation sector. It is estimated that by the end of this decade, 65 lakh new jobs will be created in this sector, and the Swachh Bharat Mission will undoubtedly play a significant role in this.

Friends,

The Swachh Bharat Mission has also given a new boost to the circular economy. We are now producing compost, biogas, electricity, and materials like charcoal for road construction from the waste generated at home. Today, the GOBARdhan Yojana is bringing about major changes in both rural and urban areas. Under this scheme, hundreds of biogas plants are being set up in villages. For farmers engaged in animal husbandry, handling aged livestock can become a financial burden. Now, thanks to the GOBARdhan Yojana, even livestock that no longer produces milk or works on farms can become a source of income. In addition, hundreds of CBG plants have already been set up across the country. Today, several new plants have been inaugurated, and new projects have been initiated.

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Friends,

In this rapidly changing time, it is important for us to understand the challenges related to cleanliness. As our economy grows and urbanization increases, the generation of waste will also rise, leading to more garbage. The current "use and throw" model of the economy also contributes to this problem. We will face new types of waste, including electronic waste. Therefore, we must improve our future strategies. We need to develop technologies in construction that make greater use of recyclable materials. Our colonies, housing complexes, and buildings need to be designed in a way that brings us as close to zero waste as possible. If we can bring it to zero waste, it will really be very good.

We must ensure that water is not wasted and that treated wastewater is reused effectively. The Namami Gange project is a model for us. As a result of this initiative, the Ganges River is now much cleaner. The Amrit Mission and Amrit Sarovar campaign are also bringing significant changes. These are powerful models of change brought about by government and public participation. However, I believe this is not enough. We must continue to invest in new technologies for water conservation, water treatment, and cleaning our rivers. We all know how closely cleanliness is linked to tourism. Therefore, we must also keep our tourist destinations, sacred sites, and heritage sites clean.

Friends,

Over the past 10 years, we have achieved a lot in terms of cleanliness. But just as creating waste is a daily routine, maintaining cleanliness should also be a daily habit. No person or creature can say they will never create waste. If waste is inevitable, then cleanliness must be inevitable too. We must continue this work not just for one day or one generation, but for generations to come. When every citizen understands cleanliness as their responsibility and duty, I have faith in the people of this country that change is guaranteed. It is guaranteed that the country is bound to shine.

The mission of cleanliness is not a one-day task but a lifelong practice. We must pass it on from generation to generation. Cleanliness should be a natural instinct for every citizen. It should be part of our daily lives, and we should develop an intolerance toward dirt. We should not tolerate or even see filth around us. Hatred for dirt is what will compel and strengthen us in the pursuit of cleanliness.

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We've seen how small children in households motivate their elders to keep things clean. Many people tell me that their grandchildren or children often remind them, saying, "Look at what Modi ji said. Why are you littering?" They stop people from throwing a bottle out of the car window. This movement has planted a seed even in them. Therefore, today I would like to tell the youth and the next generation of children: let’s stay committed, let’s continue to explain and encourage others, and let’s unite. We must not stop until the country is clean. The success of the past 10 years shows us that it is possible, we can achieve it, and we can save Mother India from dirt.

Friends,

Today, I would also like to urge state governments to take this campaign to the district, block, village, neighborhood, and street levels. We should have competitions for clean schools, clean hospitals, clean offices, clean neighbourhoods, clean ponds, and clean wells in different districts and blocks. This will create a competitive environment, and rewards and certificates should be given on a monthly or quarterly basis. It’s not enough for the Indian government to simply declare 2-4 cities as clean or 2-4 districts as clean. We need to take this to every area. Our municipalities should continuously ensure that public toilets are well-maintained, and we should reward them for it. There is nothing worse than systems returning to old ways. I would like to urge all local bodies to prioritize cleanliness and make it their top priority.

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Let us all take a pledge together. I make a request to my fellow citizens to make a commitment: wherever we are—whether at home, in our neighborhood, or at our workplace—we will not create filth, nor will we tolerate it. Let cleanliness become our natural habit. Just as we keep our places of worship clean, we must develop the same sentiment toward our surroundings. Every effort we make on the journey to a ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India) will strengthen the mantra of "cleanliness leads to prosperity." Once again, I extend my best wishes to all of you. With renewed enthusiasm and confidence, let us move forward and offer a true tribute to Pujya Bapu by taking a pledge not to create waste, doing whatever we can for cleanliness, and never backing down from our responsibility. I wish you all the best.

Thank you very much

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Joint declaration on the implementation of the comprehensive partnership between the Republic of Cyprus and the Republic of India
June 16, 2025

A Historic Visit and Enduring Partnership

The President of the Republic of Cyprus, Mr. Nikos Christodoulides, warmly welcomed the Prime Minister of the Republic of India, Shri Narendra Modi, for an official visit to Cyprus from 15 to 16 June 2025. Prime Minister Modi’s visit, the first by an Indian Prime Minister to Cyprus in over two decades, marks a historic milestone and reaffirms the deep and enduring friendship between the two nations. The visit celebrates not only a shared history, but a forward-looking partnership, rooted in a joint strategic vision and mutual trust and respect.

The two leaders held wide-ranging discussions on bilateral, regional, and global issues, underscoring the growing breadth and depth of cooperation between Cyprus and India. They welcomed recent progress in economic, technological, and people-to-people ties, reflective of the dynamic and evolving nature of the relationship.

Acknowledging the increasing alignment of their values, interests, international outlook and vision, both sides expressed their determination to further advance this partnership across key sectors.Cyprus and India committed to deepening their cooperation as trusted and indispensable partners contributing to regional and global peace, prosperity, and stability.

They agreed on the following joint declaration:

Shared Values and Global Commitments

The two leaders underscored their shared commitment to peace, democracy, the rule of law, effective multilateralism, and sustainable development. They reaffirmed their support for a rules-based international order, grounded in the UN Charter and international law, placing particular emphasis on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), with regard to freedom of navigation and sovereign maritime rights.

The leaders reaffirmed their unwavering support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all nations. They held detailed discussions on international issues, including the situation in the Middle East and the war in Ukraine. The two leaders also discussed the importance of upholding the global non-proliferation architecture, recognizing the value of India joining the Nuclear Suppliers group.

The leaders expressed their intention to strengthen coordination within international organizations, including within the United Nations and the Commonwealth, and agreed to work closely on implementing the 2024 Apia Commonwealth Ocean Declaration, highlighting ocean governance as a pillar of global sustainability and resilience. In this context, the inaugural Commonwealth Ocean Ministers Meeting was held in April 2024 in Cyprus, also marked the establishment of the Blue Charter Centre of Excellence to advance sustainable ocean governance and strengthen capacity across Commonwealth member states.

Both Leaders discussed the need for reform of the United Nations Security Council, including ways to make it more effective, efficient, and representative of the contemporary geopolitical challenges. The two Leaders expressed support to forward movement in the Intergovernmental Negotiations on United Nations Security Council reform, and reiterated their commitment to make continuous efforts to move towards text-based negotiations. Cyprus reiterated its support for the enhancement of the representative character of the United Nations Security Council expansion with India as a permanent member in an expanded United Nations Security Council.

Both sides agreed to engage in close co-operation and support each other at the United Nations including supporting each other’s candidacies to multilateral forums.

Political Dialogue

The two sides agreed to hold regular political dialogue and to utilize existing bilateral mechanisms, inter alia those between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus and the Ministry of External Affairs of the Republic of India, to streamline coordination and advance cooperation across various sectors. The above competent Ministries shall overview and monitor the implementation of the areas of cooperation included in the Action Plan that is to be prepared, in close coordination with the competent authorities of both countries.

Support for Sovereignty and Peace

Cyprus and India expressed their strong commitment to the resumption of UN-facilitated efforts to achieve a comprehensive and lasting settlement of the Cyprus Question on the basis of a bizonal, bicommunal federation with political equality, in accordance with the agreed UN framework and the relevant United Nations Security Council Resolutions.

India reiterated its unwavering and consistent support for the independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, and unity of the Republic of Cyprus. In this regard, both sides emphasized the need to avoid unilateral actions as essential for creating a conducive environment for the resumption of meaningful negotiations.

Security, Defence, and Crisis Cooperation

Cyprus and India unequivocally condemned terrorism and violent extremism in all its forms and manifestations, including international and cross-border terrorism, and reaffirmed their shared commitment to countering hybrid threats that undermine peace and stability.

Cyprus expressed solidarity and unwavering support to India in its fight against cross-border terrorism. The two leaders strongly condemned the gruesome killing of civilians in the recent heinous terrorist attacks in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, India. They reiterated their zero-tolerance approach to terrorism, rejecting any justification for such acts, under any circumstances. They emphasized that those responsible for the attacks should be held accountable.

The leaders urged all States to respect the sovereignty of other nations and condemned cross-border terrorism in all its forms. They called for the disruption of terrorism financing networks, elimination of safe havens, dismantling of terrorist infrastructure, and bringing perpetrators of terrorism to justice swiftly. Emphasizing the need for a comprehensive, coordinated, and sustained approach to combatting terrorism across borders, they underscored the importance of working collaboratively, bilaterally and with the multilateral system.

Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening multilateral efforts to combat terrorism and called for the expeditious finalization and adoption of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism within the UN framework. They urged for concerted actions against all UN- and EU-designated terrorists and terrorist entities, associated proxy groups, facilitators, and sponsors, including terrorists under 1267 UNSC Sanctions Committee. They reiterated their strong commitment to continue taking active measures to disrupt terrorist financing channels including through the UN and Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

Acknowledging emerging challenges within the international security environment, the leaders stressed the importance of enhancing strategic autonomy, defence readiness, and defence capabilities.

They agreed to deepen their defence and security cooperation, including through collaboration between their respective defence industries, with a special focus on cybersecurity and emerging technologies.

Recognizing both India and Cyprus as maritime nations with deep-rooted naval traditions, the leaders also discussed expanding cooperation to include the maritime domain. They will encourage more regular port calls by Indian naval vessels and explore opportunities for joint maritime training and exercises to enhance maritime domain awareness and regional security.

In that vein, and in light of ongoing global crises, both sides committed to strengthening cooperation in emergency preparedness and coordinated crisis response. Drawing on past successful efforts, the leaders agreed to institutionalize coordination in evacuation and Search and Rescue (SAR) operations.

Connectivity and Regional Cooperation

Cyprus and India share a strategic vision of serving as bridges between regions. Both leaders underscored the significance of the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) as a transformative, multi-nodal initiative that fosters peace, economic integration, and sustainable development. Viewing IMEC as a catalyst for constructive regional cooperation, they reiterated their shared commitment to promoting stability in the Eastern Mediterranean and the wider Middle East and emphasized the importance of fostering deeper engagement and corridors of interconnection from the Indian peninsula through the wider Middle East to Europe.

While recognizing Cyprus’ role as a gateway into Europe and, in this context, its prospect to serve as a regional hub for transshipment, storage, distribution, and logistics, they welcomed the prospect of Indian shipping companies establishing a presence in Cyprus, encouraging the advancement of maritime cooperation through joint ventures involving Cyprus-based and Indian maritime service providers as a means of further strengthening economic and logistical ties.

EU–India Strategic Engagement

Looking ahead to Cyprus’ Presidency of the Council of the European Union in early 2026, both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening EU–India relations. They recalled the milestone visit of the College of Commissioners to India, and expressed satisfaction on the launch of the first India-EU Strategic Dialogue and the progress already made in the priority areas identified during the visit including in trade, defence and security, maritime, connectivity, clean and green energy, and space.

Cyprus pledged to work towards the advancement of the EU-India strategic partnership during the Presidency. Both sides expressed readiness to support the conclusion of the EU–India Free Trade Agreement by the end of this year recognizing its significant economic and strategic potential. They also expressed their support for the ongoing work through the EU–India Trade and Technology Council and committed to sustaining a forward-looking agenda beyond the 2025 Strategic Roadmap to deepen this key global partnership.

Trade, Innovation, Technology and Economic Opportunity

Recognizing the growing strategic complementarity between Cyprus and India, the leaders committed to expanding economic ties through increased trade, investment, and collaboration in science, innovation, and research.

To advance cooperation, the two leaders noted they would welcome a Cypriot high-level delegation visiting India, including business representatives, as well as the organisation of a Cyprus–India Business Forum to promote investment opportunities. The two leaders also addressed the Cyprus–India Business Round Table on Advancing a Strategic Economic Partnership.

Both leaders agreed to promote collaboration in research, innovation, and technology, fostering stronger ties between startups, academic institutions, and industry, and supporting innovation exchanges in key sectors like artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, and research, with a view of concluding a related MoU.

Mobility, Tourism, and People-to-people Ties

The two leaders recognized people-to-people ties as a strategic asset and multiplier for deepening economic and cultural ties. The two sides will work to finalise a Mobility Pilot Program Arrangement by the end of 2025.

Both sides emphasized the value of fostering mutual understanding through cultural and people-to-people ties. They agreed to explore opportunities for enhancing tourism and the establishment of direct air connectivity between Cyprus and India, as well as enhanced air routes via shared partners, to improve ease of travel and boost bilateral exchanges.

The Future: 2025-2029 Action Plan

This Joint Declaration reaffirms the strategic bond between Cyprus and India. Both leaders noted with satisfaction the progress in ongoing bilateral cooperation and expressed confidence that the partnership will continue to flourish, promoting peace, stability, and prosperity across their regions and beyond.

The leaders agreed that an Action Plan is to be prepared in order to guide bilateral relations between Cyprus and India for the next five years, under the supervision of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus and the Ministry of External Affairs of the Republic of India.