Jaishankar Boosts India-Suriname Ties: Defence, Health & New Projects

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar concluded an official visit to Suriname, co-chairing the 9th India-Suriname Joint Commission Meeting. Both sides agreed to deepen cooperation in defence, health, trade, and agriculture, with Jaishankar offering soft loans for infrastructure development. He also handed over a Passion Fruit Processing Facility built with Indian grant assistance and highlighted the importance of development partnerships. The visit included paying tributes at sites associated with the Indian diaspora and delivering an address titled "Partnership for Progress."

Key Points: Jaishankar Strengthens India-Suriname Ties in Paramaribo

  • Jaishankar co-chaired 9th India-Suriname Joint Commission Meeting
  • Soft loans offered for infrastructure and strategic sector development
  • Handed over Passion Fruit Processing Facility built with Indian grant
  • Paid tributes at sites associated with Indian diaspora and historical ties
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From diplomacy to development partnership: Jaishankar reinforces India-Suriname ties during Paramaribo visit

EAM Jaishankar's Suriname visit deepens ties in defence, health, trade & agriculture. Joint Commission Meeting held, soft loans offered, and new projects discussed.

"Both Ministers noted that India-Suriname relations are marked by cordiality, understanding and convergence of views on current global issues. - MEA statement"

Paramaribo, May 9

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar concluded his official visit to Suriname from May 6 to 7, during which he reviewed the full spectrum of India-Suriname bilateral relations and agreed to further deepen cooperation across several sectors, including defence, health, energy, trade, technology and agriculture.

According to a statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday, Jaishankar co-chaired the 9th India-Suriname Joint Commission Meeting (JCM) with Suriname's Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Business and Cooperation, Melvin W J Bouva.

The two sides discussed strengthening collaboration in defence and security, health, trade and commerce, infrastructure, education, sports, culture, traditional systems of medicine, and agriculture.

The MEA said both ministers noted that India-Suriname relations are marked by "cordiality, understanding and convergence of views on current global issues".

They also exchanged perspectives on key regional and international developments.

During the meeting, Jaishankar offered soft loans under India's Lines of Credit framework for infrastructure and strategic sector development in Suriname. Both sides agreed to hold the next Joint Commission Meeting in India.

"Both Ministers noted that India-Suriname relations are marked by cordiality, understanding and convergence of views on current global issues. They also exchanged perspectives on key global and regional developments and cooperation. EAM offered soft loans under Lines of Credit for infrastructure and strategic sector development of Suriname. It was agreed to hold the next JCM in India," the statement read.

During the visit, Jaishankar called on Suriname President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons and conveyed greetings from India to the government and people of Suriname.

According to the MEA, Jaishankar underlined that India and Suriname are committed to realising the "full potential of the deep and long-standing bilateral relationship".

The External Affairs Minister also met with the Chairman of the National Assembly of Suriname, Ashwin Adhin, and both sides recognised the importance of parliamentary exchanges between the two democracies.

As part of the visit, Jaishankar handed over the "Passion Fruit Processing Facility at MCP Agro NV", built with an Indian grant and technical assistance, in the presence of Foreign Minister Bouva and Suriname's Minister of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Mike N Noersalim.

The MEA said the project is expected to strengthen value addition capacity in Suriname's agri-based industries. The EAM also highlighted the importance of development partnerships and said new Quick Impact Projects could be explored in the future.

"The project was completed with Indian grant and technical assistance and will enhance the value addition capacity of the agri-based industries. EAM emphasized the significance of development partnership and conveyed that new Quick Impact grant Projects can be explored," the statement added.

Jaishankar also paid tributes at several sites associated with the Indian diaspora and historical ties between the two nations. He paid respects at the Mahatma Gandhi statue in Paramaribo, visited the Baba and Mai monument commemorating the first arrival of Hindustanis in Suriname, and paid homage at the "Monument for the Fallen Heroes" in Marienburg. "

He also visited the Lallarookh Museum, which preserves the cultural heritage of the Hindustani community in Suriname.

Jaishankar also inaugurated a week-long National Archives exhibition showcasing the history of Indian migration to Suriname and delivered an address titled "Partnership for Progress" focusing on India-Suriname ties.

During his address, Jaishankar acknowledged the "courage and resilience" of the Girmitiya community and said their legacy continues to strengthen the friendship between the two countries.

He also interacted with members of the Indian community in Suriname and highlighted India's transformation and development journey, while reiterating that India remains a trusted partner for Suriname's growth and prosperity.

The visit comes as part of an official three-nation visit to Jamaica, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago from May 2 to May 10.

Following his engagements in Suriname, the EAM is scheduled to visit Trinidad and Tobago as the last leg of his tour.

- ANI

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Ananya R
I'm happy to see India engaging with countries like Suriname. The Girmitiya community connection is something we often forget about in India, but it's amazing how they've preserved their culture even after generations. The National Archives exhibition about Indian migration must be very moving. This visit strengthens our soft power globally.
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Rohit P
Lines of credit for infrastructure and defence cooperation? That's a solid move. Many small countries in the Caribbean and South America are looking for reliable partners, and India is positioning itself well. But I hope these loans come with proper monitoring to ensure they're actually used for development and not wasted on corruption. That's something we've seen go wrong in some African projects earlier.
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Siddharth J
Jaishankar is really a rockstar when it comes to foreign policy. From negotiating with Russia for oil during the Ukraine war to strengthening ties with Carribean nations - the man is doing incredible work. Suriname has significant oil and gas reserves too, so this partnership could be very strategic for India's energy security in the long run. Well played! 🔥
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Tanya I
The emphasis on traditional systems of medicine (AYUSH) is a great way to promote Indian heritage while also providing affordable healthcare options to other countries. However, I wish the government would also focus on strengthening our healthcare system at home before exporting expertise. Both can be done simultaneously, but our primary duty is to Indian citizens first.
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Michael C
As someone who follows international relations, I'm impressed by how India is balancing its traditional non-alignment with proactive diplomacy. The visit to the Lallarookh Museum and honoring the diaspora shows a nuanced understanding of

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