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India and Kiribati Strengthen Development Partnership in Key Talks

India and Kiribati held discussions to strengthen their development partnership and enhance cooperation in multilateral forums. High Commissioner Suneet Mehta met with Kiribati officials to discuss bilateral ties, focusing on healthcare, infrastructure, and digitalisation. Mehta visited a Dialysis Centre in Kiribati being established with Indian funding, highlighting healthcare cooperation. Talks also covered water and sanitation, climate-resilient initiatives, and trade in coconut and copra industries.

India, Kiribati discuss ways to strengthen development partnership

South Tarawa, June 17

India and Kiribati on Wednesday discussed ways to strengthen development partnership and enhance cooperation in multilateral forums.

The discussions were held between India's High Commissioner to Fiji, Suneet Mehta and Uering Iteraera, Officer-in-Charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration of Kiribati.

The High Commission of India in Fiji has the concurrent accreditation of Kiribati.

In a post on X, Indian High Commission in Fiji wrote, "High Commissioner Suneet Mehta was pleased to meet with Mr. Uering Iteraera, Officer-in-Charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration of Kiribati. Productive discussions were held on entire gamut of bilateral ties and ways to further strengthen development partnership, enhance cooperation in multilateral forums and explore new opportunities for collaboration in areas of mutual interest to further deepen the India-Kiribati partnership."

Earlier in the day, Mehta held a meeting with Kiribati's Secretary for Finance Koin Uriam Kiritione and discussed ways to strengthen economic cooperation, especially in infrastructure development, digitalisation, training and capacity building.

Mehta also visited the Dialysis Centre in Kiribati, being established with funding support from India.

While sharing details regarding the visit on X, Indian High Commission in Fiji stated, "High Commissioner Suneet Mehta visited the Dialysis Centre in Kiribati, being established with funding support from India. The Centre stands as a testament of the enduring commitment to strengthening healthcare cooperation and improving access to quality medical services for local communities in Kiribati."

On Tuesday, Mehta met a high-level team from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Sustainable Energy of Kiribati, with discussions focussed on strengthening cooperation between two nations in water and sanitation infrastructure, climate-resilient initiatives and greater engagement of Indian businesses to support sustainable development

"High Commissioner Suneet Mehta was pleased to meet with a high-level team from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Sustainable Energy of Kiribati. Fruitful discussions focussed on strengthening India-Kiribati cooperation in water and sanitation infrastructure, climate-resilient initiatives and greater engagement of Indian businesses to support sustainable development. HC also discussed the establishment of a desalination plant, fulfilling a commitment made under FIPIC III," the Indian High Commission in Fiji posted on X.

He also met Kiribati's Minister for Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives Tangariki Reete and Minister of Justice Martin Moreti at Bonriki International Airport in Tarawa.

In the statement on X, Indian High Commission in Fiji wrote, "Discussions focused on strengthening cooperation in trade, entrepreneurship, and sustainable economic development, with a special emphasis on the coconut and copra industries, reaffirming shared commitment to deeper bilateral ties."

Mehta had also called on Kiribati's Minister for Health and Medical Services Bootii Nauan, with discussions focussed on deepening healthcare cooperation, including through provision of high quality and affordable drugs, dialysis machines and sea ambulance, capacity building, and advancing shared development priorities between two nations.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good to see India focusing on climate-resilient infrastructure. Kiribati is literally fighting for survival against rising sea levels, and our desalination plant and water projects will make a real difference. But I hope these aren't just photo ops - we need consistent follow-through.

Vikram M

"Productive discussions" - I've heard that so many times. What we actually need is action. But the dialysis centre is promising. Healthcare infrastructure is something India can genuinely help with, given our experience in manufacturing affordable medical equipment. Let's see if the sea ambulance materializes.

Ananya R

Absolutely wonderful! 😊 India's development partnership with Pacific islands is so underreported. The coconut and copra industry cooperation is smart - we're both tropical nations with similar agricultural challenges. This is how we build goodwill globally. More of this, please!

Rohit P

Finally, some concrete deliverables! The dialysis centre, desalination plant, and sea ambulance are tangible projects that will actually impact lives. Also, the focus on digitalization and capacity building is smart - training local professionals creates lasting change. This is how soft power works.

Kavya N

I appreciate the multilateral forum cooperation aspect. Small island nations have unique challenges like climate change and marine conservation, where we can align our interests. But let's not forget our own coastal communities also face similar issues - we should learn from each other.

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