Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Guyana marked a milestone in India-Guyana relations as both nations signed 10 Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs), enhancing collaboration in agriculture, pharmaceuticals, defence, and digital innovation.
A strategic partnership was established in the hydrocarbons sector, focusing on crude sourcing, natural gas projects, and infrastructure development, along with expertise sharing across the hydrocarbon value chain.
The nations agreed on joint activities in agriculture and allied sectors, including the exchange of scientific expertise to boost agricultural innovation and productivity.
India’s UPI system is set to revolutionize digital transactions in Guyana through an MoU between NPCI International Payments Ltd and Guyana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The partnership will pilot real-time payment systems and drive digital transformation.
– A significant MoU was signed for recognizing Indian Pharmacopoeia Regulations to improve medicine standards.
– The Janaushadhi Scheme will bring affordable medicines to CARICOM countries.
– Frameworks were established to regulate medical devices, cosmetics, and biological products.
An agreement between Guyana’s National Defence Institute (NDI) and India’s Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) aims to enhance education, research, and training in defence and security studies.
To celebrate cultural heritage, a programme was signed to promote collaboration in theatre, music, literature, and museum development from 2024 to 2027.
Prasar Bharati and Guyana’s National Communications Network will exchange programs on culture, science, and sports, strengthening ties through media collaboration.
These MoUs signify India’s growing influence in the Caribbean region, fostering mutual development in critical sectors. Guyana benefits from India’s technological and scientific expertise, while India gains a strategic partner in the Americas.
Stay tuned as this partnership unfolds, promising a future of shared prosperity and innovation!