"Strong, futuristic partnership": India, Cyprus upgrade ties to strategic partnership, eye expanding economic ties
New Delhi, May 22
India and Cyprus on Friday agreed to upgrade their bilateral ties to a Strategic Partnership after talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides in New Delhi with both sides signalling a push for closer economic and security cooperation.
In a series of posts on X, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted how the partnership is rooted in "shared values" between New Delhi and Nicosia.
"Happy to have met President Nikos Christodoulides in Delhi. We held extensive deliberations on further strengthening the India-Cyprus friendship. Considering the close ties between our nations, we have decided to elevate our friendship into a Strategic Partnership. Ours is indeed a strong and futuristic partnership rooted in shared values. The growing investment linkages between our nations are a matter of immense joy and we hope to increase trade and economic ties in the times to come," PM Modi said.
He underlined that discussions took place to increase cooperation in infrastructure, energy, agriculture, technology and financial services.
PM Modi noted that defence and security were viewed as a key means of furthering bilateral friendship and that emphasis will remain on boosting cultural as well as people-to-people ties.
In a joint press statement after a delegation-level meeting with the Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides, PM Modi highlighted the deep bond between both countries, noting that the investment from Cyprus has nearly doubled over the past decade.
"The bond between India and Cyprus has repeatedly stood the test of time. Today, with the formation of the India-Cyprus Strategic Partnership, we are set to infuse our relations with new ambition and new momentum," PM Modi said.
A major centrepiece of the bilateral breakthrough is a bold economic blueprint. Pointing out that Cypriot investments into India have nearly doubled over the past decade, PM Modi linked this success to the shifting landscape of the India-European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA)."Investment from Cyprus to India has nearly doubled over the past decade, reflecting the growing trust between our two countries," he added.
Noting the Free Trade Agreement with the European Union, PM Modi said that this achievement will further open up new opportunities for both countries, setting an aim to double investment in 5 years.
In a landmark visit signalling a new era of geopolitical alignment, Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides today hailed the booming relationship between India and the European Union, while forcefully backing the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) as a "visionary initiative."
Addressing a joint press statement alongside Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Hyderabad House in the national capital, President Christodoulides, whose country currently holds the presidency of the Council of the European Union, emphasised that Cyprus is uniquely positioned to act as a "trusted, stable, reliable bridge" between New Delhi and Brussels.
With both nations looking to mark 65 years of diplomatic relations in 2027, officials have described this state visit as a crucial step in building on the growing momentum of the bilateral partnership and strengthening cooperation within the broader India-European Union framework.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Finally some good news on the diplomatic front! Cyprus has always been a reliable partner in the EU. Hope this translates into more jobs and opportunities for Indian professionals in IT and finance sectors.
Good move by the government. But I hope we also focus on tangible outcomes - like actual trade numbers and infrastructure projects, not just press releases and photo ops. Let's see how this strategic partnership plays out in real terms.
Cyprus has been a great friend to India - they always support us on Kashmir and other issues at international forums. This upgrade was long overdue! Looking forward to more cultural exchanges and student scholarships too. 🎓✨
Interesting that Cyprus president backed the IMEC corridor. This could counter China's Belt and Road Initiative in the region. Smart geopolitics by India - using EU partnerships to strengthen our position in the Mediterranean and Europe. 👏
While this is positive, I hope the government also looks at trade imbalances. Cyprus invests in India, but what about Indian companies getting better access to EU markets? Need more two-way street in this partnership.
Cyprus is basically the gateway to Europe for Indian businesses. With the EU FTA talks gaining momentum, this strategic partnership is perfectly timed.
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