Jaishankar Extends Independence Day Greetings to Sudan, Haiti, Highlights Support

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar extended warm Independence Day greetings to Sudan and Haiti, reaffirming India's commitment to bilateral partnerships. He highlighted India's delivery of 2 tonnes of essential medicines to Sudan and noted the recent Foreign Office Consultations aimed at deepening cooperation across multiple sectors. For Haiti, the message underscored friendly relations and emerging interest from its interim government for collaboration in defence and disaster relief. These exchanges reflect India's active diplomatic engagement in supporting the progress and stability of partner nations.

Key Points: India's Independence Day Greetings to Sudan, Haiti | Bilateral Support

  • Independence Day Greetings
  • Medicine Aid to Sudan
  • Foreign Office Consultations
  • Haiti Seeks Defence & Disaster Support
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EAM Jaishankar extends greetings to Sudan, Haiti on their Independence Day

EAM S Jaishankar congratulated Sudan & Haiti on Independence Day, highlighting medicine aid, FOC talks with Sudan, and Haiti's interest in deeper engagement.

"Ready to support Sudan's progress. - EAM S Jaishankar"

New Delhi, January 1

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday extended greetings to Sudan and Haiti as they celebrate their Independence Day.

In a post on X, EAM said, "Compliments to Foreign Minister Ambassador Muhi El-Din Salem Ahmed Ibrahim and the people of Sudan on their Independence Day. Ready to support Sudan's progress."

He shared visuals of India's 2 tonnes of essential and lifesaving medicines to Sudan.

India and Sudan have longstanding ties.

The two countries held the first round of Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) in the African nation's capital of Juba in December last year, marking a significant step in further strengthening bilateral relations, where both sides discussed an entire spectrum of bilateral relations.

The consultations saw discussions covering the entire spectrum of bilateral relations, including capacity building, human resource development, cooperation in health, technical and vocational training, trade, and people-to-people relations, as per a statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs.

Both sides also reaffirmed their commitment to deepen the ongoing partnership, noting the progress made across various sectors since the establishment of diplomatic relations and agreed that the next round of Foreign Office Consultations would be held in New Delhi at a mutually convenient date.

In another post on X, EAM congratulated Haiti on its Independence Day and said, "Congratulations to FM @JVHJeanBaptiste, the Government and people of Haiti on their Independence Day."

India's relations with Haiti have been friendly.

The Embassy of India in Santo Domingo noted in a statement that India established Diplomatic relations with Haiti on 27 September 1996.

There is an increased interest in a new interim government to engage with India, especially after the donation of Blood Transfusion essentials in August 2024. Leslie Voltaire, Member and former President of the Transitional Presidential Council, reached out to the Embassy for support in defence and disaster relief, the embassy said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Glad to see India supporting nations in need with essential medicines. This is the kind of soft power that builds genuine goodwill. Wishing both Sudan and Haiti peace and prosperity on their Independence Day.
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Rohit P
While extending greetings is standard diplomacy, I hope our engagement with these countries translates into tangible benefits for our citizens too, especially in trade and job creation. The FOC talks sound promising.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see Haiti reaching out for defence and disaster relief support. India has good experience in both areas. This could be a meaningful partnership if handled well.
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Vikram M
Our foreign policy under EAM Jaishankar is very proactive. Building these connections across Africa and the Caribbean is smart long-term thinking. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
The article mentions capacity building and human resource development. I hope this includes more scholarships for students from these countries to study in India. That's a lasting bond.
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Michael C
Respectfully, while diplomatic outreach is important, I wish our media gave equal prominence to the pressing domestic issues we face. A balanced focus would be appreciated.

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