Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Papua New Guinean counterpart, Prime Minister James Marape, held bilateral talks aimed at strengthening the ties between India and Papua New Guinea. The discussions took place during Prime Minister Marape’s visit to India, where he was accompanied by Governor-General Bob Dadae. The meeting between the leaders emphasized the importance of enhancing cooperation in various sectors, ranging from trade and investment to culture and people-to-people exchanges.
During their discussions, Prime Minister Modi highlighted the shared values and historical ties that have long existed between India and Papua New Guinea. He expressed his desire to further deepen the partnership and explore new avenues of collaboration for mutual benefit. Recognizing the potential for growth and development in both countries, the leaders agreed to focus on key areas such as energy, agriculture, mining, and infrastructure.
Prime Minister Modi stressed the need to promote trade and investment between the two nations, acknowledging that economic cooperation can play a vital role in fostering prosperity and development. He expressed India’s commitment to supporting Papua New Guinea in its endeavors to harness its vast natural resources and achieve sustainable growth. Prime Minister Marape welcomed India’s engagement and expressed his country’s keenness to attract Indian investments and technologies.
The leaders also emphasized the significance of people-to-people exchanges and cultural ties in strengthening bilateral relations. They discussed the possibilities of promoting tourism, student exchanges, and cultural events to foster a better understanding and appreciation of each other’s rich heritage. Both leaders expressed their intent to encourage more interactions between the citizens of India and Papua New Guinea, recognizing the potential for greater cooperation in education, research, and innovation.
Furthermore, Prime Minister Modi expressed India’s commitment to providing development assistance and technical expertise to Papua New Guinea. He highlighted India’s experience in areas such as healthcare, education, and capacity building, offering to share knowledge and resources to support Papua New Guinea’s sustainable development goals. Prime Minister Marape expressed gratitude for India’s willingness to extend assistance and welcomed the opportunity to learn from India’s successes.
The talks concluded with a joint commitment to establish a robust framework for bilateral cooperation. The leaders agreed to strengthen diplomatic ties through regular high-level exchanges and institutional mechanisms. They expressed confidence that the enhanced partnership between India and Papua New Guinea would contribute to regional stability, economic growth, and prosperity for the benefit of their respective nations.
Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Marape’s discussions underscored the shared vision of India and Papua New Guinea to deepen their friendship and cooperation across various sectors. The talks not only paved the way for increased trade and investment but also laid the foundation for greater cultural and people-to-people exchanges, fostering a stronger bond between the two nations in the years to come.