Modi Thanks Guyana's President for Republic Day Wishes, Ties Strengthen

Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked Guyanese President Irfaan Ali for his Republic Day greetings, emphasizing the strong friendship and people-to-people ties between the two nations. President Ali, in his message, praised India's democratic legacy and its role in inspiring developing nations, while expressing confidence in strengthening bilateral relations. The growing partnership includes significant healthcare cooperation, with Guyana aiming to become a medical hub in the Caribbean with India's expertise. Guyanese High Commissioner Dharamkumar Seeraj highlighted India as a preferred destination for specialized medical treatment for Guyanese patients.

Key Points: PM Modi Thanks Guyana's President for Republic Day Greetings

  • Modi thanks Guyana's President
  • Bilateral ties based on shared values
  • Guyana aims to be Caribbean health hub
  • Indian medical expertise sought
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PM Modi thanks Guyanese President Irfaan Ali for his wishes on 77th Republic Day

PM Narendra Modi thanked Guyana's President Irfaan Ali for Republic Day wishes, highlighting deep bilateral ties and healthcare cooperation.

"We cherish Guyana's friendship and our deep people-to-people ties characterised by historical roots and shared values. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, January 27

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday thanked President of Guyana Irfaan Ali for his wishes on 77th Republic Day.

In a post on X, the PM wrote, "Thank you, President Irfaan Ali, for your warm congratulations on India's 77th Republic Day. We cherish Guyana's friendship and our deep people-to-people ties characterised by historical roots and shared values."

The Guyanese President took to X to extend his greetings, writing, "Message of Congratulations On the occasion of the 77th Republic Day of the Republic of India, we extend warm congratulations to the Government and people of the Republic of India as they commemorate the adoption of their Constitution and the enduring ideals it enshrines. India's freedom struggle and its peaceful transition from colonial rule ignited hope across the developing world, inspiring generations of nations to claim their sovereignty and shape their own destinies."

"As the world's largest democracy, India continues to champion the interests and aspirations of developing states on the global stage. Guyana proudly values its deep and historic bonds with India, forged through ties of history, blood and a common commitment to democracy and development. These relations have matured into a strong partnership grounded in mutual respect and cooperation across diverse sectors. As India marks this significant milestone, Guyana looks forward with confidence to the continued strengthening of our bilateral relations, working together to advance prosperity, sustainability, and the collective voice of the Global South. @narendramodi," he added.

Guyana is aiming to emerge as a healthcare hub in the Caribbean and is counting on Indian expertise to strengthen its medical infrastructure, Guyanese High Commissioner to India Dharamkumar Seeraj said, while lauding India's robust healthcare system.

Underscoring the growing healthcare cooperation between the two countries, Seeraj said that the Guyanese government currently facilitates treatment for patients abroad when specialised care is unavailable domestically, with India emerging as a preferred destination due to its high-quality medical services.

"Currently, we have patients travelling to India for specialised treatment. If the required care is not available in Guyana, the Ministry of Health assists patients by facilitating treatment abroad. The government supports patients up to a certain amount, and if the cost exceeds that, additional assistance is provided. Many patients, therefore, opt for treatment in India. There is a logistics problem, the quality of care is excellent, and the cost is highly competitive," he said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The healthcare cooperation part is the real story here. If India can help Guyana build its medical infrastructure, it's a win-win. We export expertise and strengthen ties, they get quality care closer to home. Practical diplomacy.
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Rohit P
"Forged through ties of history, blood..." - President Ali's words show the depth of the connection. Many Indians went to Guyana as indentured labourers generations ago. Their descendants still cherish the bond. Makes Republic Day more meaningful.
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Priyanka N
While it's good to see friendly exchanges, I hope our government's focus on strengthening the Global South translates into tangible benefits for ordinary Indians too. Sometimes these diplomatic gestures feel distant from ground realities.
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Karthik V
Medical tourism is a huge soft power asset for India. When countries like Guyana choose us for specialised treatment, it speaks volumes about the trust in our doctors and systems. We should promote this sector more aggressively.
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Michael C
The emphasis on "collective voice of the Global South" is key. In a multipolar world, partnerships like these are crucial. India's role as a bridge between developed and developing nations gets strengthened through such bilateral ties.

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