India-Jamaica Ties Strengthened: Jaishankar on Post-Disaster Recovery Support

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has affirmed India's commitment to supporting Jamaica's post-disaster recovery following Hurricane Melissa. The commitment was expressed after high-level discussions with Jamaica's Foreign Minister Kamina Johnson Smith and other Cabinet Ministers. India is providing 10 BHISHM medical cubes and 30 dialysis units to bolster Jamaica's healthcare infrastructure. The visit is part of Jaishankar's nine-day, three-nation tour to strengthen India's strategic and cultural footprint in the Caribbean region.

Key Points: Jaishankar Reviews India-Jamaica Ties, Affirms Disaster Aid

  • India affirms support for Jamaica's post-disaster recovery
  • Jaishankar reviews bilateral ties with Jamaica's FM Kamina Johnson Smith
  • India provides BHISHM medical cubes and 30 dialysis units
  • Discussions cover defence, health, agriculture, and digital sectors
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"Reliable partners": EAM Jaishankar reviews India-Jamaica ties, affirms support for post-disaster recovery

EAM Jaishankar reviews India-Jamaica ties, affirms support for post-disaster recovery with medical cubes and dialysis units. Talks cover health, agriculture, and digital sectors.

"India is proud to support Jamaica's recovery and reconstruction following Hurricane Melissa. - S Jaishankar"

Kingston, May 5

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has affirmed that India remains a committed partner in Jamaica's post-disaster recovery, following high-level discussions with the nation's leadership.

The remarks were made after his meeting with Jamaica's Foreign Minister Kamina Johnson Smith and other Cabinet Ministers, where the two sides reviewed bilateral ties and humanitarian cooperation. During the deliberations, the Minister conducted an "in-depth review" of the India-Jamaica partnership.

Jaishankar, who reached Kingston on Saturday, is currently on the opening leg of a nine-day, three-nation tour that includes visits to Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago. The visit is aimed at further bolstering India's strategic and cultural footprint within the Caribbean region.

"India is proud to support Jamaica's recovery and reconstruction following Hurricane Melissa. This morning, there was a symbolic handing over of what was one of the consignments of 10 BHISHM (Bharat Health Initiative for Sahyog Hita & Maitri) Cubes," Jaishankar said.

The Minister highlighted that the provision of these medical cubes is part of a broader effort to bolster the local healthcare system. "We are also in the process of supplying 30 dialysis units to strengthen the health infrastructure in Jamaica," he added.

According to the External Affairs Minister, this latest support builds upon immediate relief efforts coordinated by New Delhi shortly after the natural disaster struck. "This is in continuation of the earlier humanitarian assistance provided in the aftermath of the hurricane, where over 20 tons of relief material were delivered through an Indian Air Force plane," he noted.

In a post on X, Jaishankar noted that the discussions focused on "taking forward our ties in education and health, agriculture and digital, tourism, sports and entertainment, infrastructure, capacity building, and multilateral issues".

Beyond immediate humanitarian aid, the discussions focused on deepening long-term strategic and economic ties across several sectors. "We have been discussing expanding our cooperation in several areas of mutual interest, particularly defence and security, healthcare digitisation, agriculture, education, and infrastructure," Jaishankar stated.

The diplomatic engagements were followed by an interaction with Jamaica's prominent industry and business leaders. During the session, the Minister stressed the importance of strengthening economic links as nations globally look to diversify their partnerships.

"Emphasised that as we all diversify and seek reliable partners, the imperative to deepen India-Jamaica business ties is that much stronger," Jaishankar stated, adding that the potential for bilateral and regional economic cooperation should be "explored more vigorously".

The Minister further emphasised the Caribbean nation's strategic importance for Indian economic interests in the region. "India also recognised Jamaica's growing role as a logistics hub and a gateway to the Caribbean for trade, business, and investment," he said.

The External Affairs Minister also expressed his appreciation to Industry Minister Aubyn Hill for facilitating the dialogue with the business community to enhance trade and investment between the two nations.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Nice diplomatic move, but I hope we are also taking care of our own healthcare infrastructure back home. Many remote areas in India still lack basic dialysis facilities. Why don't we deploy these BHISHM cubes in our own disaster-prone regions first? 🤔
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Arjun K
Incredible to see our 'Neighbourhood First' policy expanding to the Caribbean. 🇯🇲🤝🇮🇳 This is exactly the kind of soft power India needs - health, education, and cultural ties. Jaishankar ji is doing a stellar job building these bridges!
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Ryan S
As someone from the Caribbean diaspora, this makes me proud. Jamaica has strong Indian heritage too - from Roti to Bollywood. Glad to see New Delhi recognising that potential. More of this, please!
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Priya S
Nice symbolism, but let's be honest - 20 tons of relief and some medical cubes won't solve Jamaica's long-term disaster recovery needs. Why not focus on more tangible investments in infrastructure or climate resilience? Still, every bit helps. 👍
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Vikram M
Great to see India being recognised as a 'reliable partner'. In a world where major powers are pulling back from multilateralism, India is stepping up. From disaster relief to digital cooperation - this is the blueprint for 21st century diplomacy. Chalein saath saath! 🌏

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