Prime Minister Modi stated that relations between India and CARICOM countries are based on our shared past experiences, our shared present-day needs, and our shared aspirations for the future.
India is totally committed to taking these relations to new heights.In all our efforts, we have focused on the concerns of the Global south, and its priorities he said.
Under India’s presidency, last year, the G20 emerged as as the voice of the Global South. Yesterday, in Brazil as well, i called on the global community to give priority to the countries of the Global south.
I am pleased that India and all our CARICOM friends agree that reforms are necessary in global institutions .
They need to mould themselves to today’s world and to today’s society.This is the need of the hour. In order to make this a reality, close cooperation with CARICOM and CARICOM’s support are very important.
The decisions taken at our meeting today, will add new dimensions to our cooperation in every sector. The India-CARICOM Joint Commission and Joint Working Groups will have an important role to play in implementing them.
In order to take our positive cooperation forward, I propose that the 3rd CARICOM Summit be organised in India.
Once again, I express my heartfelt gratitude to President Irfan Ali,to Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell, to the CARICOM secretariat, and to all of you.