As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday wrapped up his visit in Guyana, he and President Irfaan Ali jointly stated that they were pleased with the bilateral commitments made and the pledges for future works.
“President Ali and Prime Minister Modi held extensive discussions on bilateral, regional, and multilateral issues of mutual interest, demonstrating their shared commitment to bolstering their bilateral relations as well as advancing cooperation at the multilateral level,” a joint statement issued by Georgetown and New Delhi said.
“The two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening [the] partnership between the two countries and expressed satisfaction with the work of the joint working groups in the areas of ICT [information and communications technology], defence, agriculture, infrastructure, energy, health and ayurveda and wellness, and human resources and capacity building,” it added.