India Pledges Reliable Partnership for Suriname’s Growth: Jaishankar

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar interacted with the Indian community in Suriname, highlighting India's transformation and pledging support for Suriname's development. He paid tribute at the 'Monument for the Fallen Heroes' in Mariënburg, honouring those who died in the 1902 uprising. Jaishankar also reviewed bilateral ties during the 9th Joint Commission Meeting, covering trade, digital cooperation, and energy. He called on President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons to reaffirm commitment to strengthening the partnership.

Key Points: Jaishankar: India Will Be Trusted Partner for Suriname

  • Jaishankar interacts with Indian diaspora in Suriname
  • Highlights India’s ongoing transformation
  • Pledges reliable partnership for Suriname’s development
  • Pays tribute at Monument for Fallen Heroes in Mariënburg
  • Reviews bilateral ties at 9th Joint Commission Meeting
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"We will be a reliable and trusted partner for Suriname": EAM Jaishankar interacts with Indian community in Suriname

EAM Jaishankar meets Indian diaspora in Suriname, highlights India’s transformation and pledges reliable partnership for Suriname’s development.

"We will be a reliable and trusted partner for Suriname's growth, development and prosperity. - S Jaishankar"

Paramaribo, May 7

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday interacted with members of the Indian community in Suriname, highlighting India's ongoing transformation and reaffirming New Delhi's commitment to supporting Suriname's development.

In a post on X, Jaishankar said he was "delighted" to engage with the diaspora during his visit.

He said, "Delighted to interact with the Indian community in Suriname this evening. Shared with them various aspects of the transformation underway in India. Underlined that we will be a reliable and trusted partner for Suriname's growth, development and prosperity."

Earlier, Jaishankar paid tribute at the 'Monument for the Fallen Heroes' in Mariënburg, Suriname, honouring the memory of those who lost their lives in the 1902 uprising and highlighting their role in the broader struggle against colonialism.

In a post on X, Jaishankar said the sacrifices of the fallen continue to serve as an inspiration. "Paid homage at the 'Monument for the Fallen Heroes' in Mariënburg, Suriname. Their sacrifices in 1902 are an inspiration in the struggle against colonialism," he said.

He also reflected on the contribution of the Girmitya community, noting their resilience and pursuit of dignity abroad despite hardship."These Girmityas fought for dignity and freedom abroad, even as countless others did in Bharat," he added.

Jaishankar further emphasised the importance of preserving and sharing this historical legacy, adding, "Our global story for liberty and justice must always be told and re-told."

In 1902, several contract workers lost their lives in the uprising on the Marienburg plantation in Suriname.

The tribute came as part of his official engagements in Suriname during this three-nation official visit to the Caribbean, where he is participating in high-level discussions aimed at strengthening bilateral relations, including cultural and people-to-people ties rooted in shared history.

Jaishankar is currently on a three-nation tour to Jamaica, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago as part of his official visit to the Caribbean nations from May 2 to May 10.

Earlier in the day, the EAM reviewed the full spectrum of India-Suriname relations during the 9th Joint Commission Meeting (JCM) held in Paramaribo, underscoring the need to further deepen and diversify bilateral ties across key sectors.

Addressing a joint press conference with Suriname's Foreign Minister Melvin Bouva, Jaishankar described the engagement as comprehensive, covering areas such as trade, digital cooperation, investment, defence, energy, development assistance, healthcare, mobility, and cultural exchanges.

Calling the relationship rooted in strong historical and people-to-people connections, Jaishankar, in a post on X, stated that "a tough world needs good friends", expressing confidence that the outcomes of the meeting would strengthen the longstanding partnership between the two countries.

Following the Joint Commission Meeting, Jaishankar called on the President of Suriname, Jennifer Geerlings-Simons, conveying greetings from India's leadership and reaffirming the commitment of both nations to fully realise the potential of their longstanding partnership.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see EAM Jaishankar strengthening ties with Caribbean nations. But I hope these diplomatic visits translate into real benefits for India—like trade deals and energy partnerships. Tours and photo-ops are fine, but we need concrete outcomes.
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Vikram M
Our diaspora is truly India's strength abroad. From Guyana to Suriname, these communities have preserved Indian culture for generations. EAM's emphasis on telling our global story of liberty and justice is spot on. We must never forget the sacrifices of those Girmityas. 🙏
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James A
As an Indian-American, I appreciate this outreach by India to its diaspora communities. But the real test will be whether India can offer meaningful economic opportunities to countries like Suriname beyond just symbolic gestures. Let's hope the JCM outcomes lead to real projects.
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Meera T
Reading about the 1902 uprising gave me goosebumps. Our people fought for dignity in a foreign land, and now India stands as a global power. This is the kind of history our children need to learn—not just in textbooks but through stories of resilience. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳✨
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Aman W
EAM is doing great work building bridges across the Caribbean. These nations have deep historical ties with India through indentured labour, and it's about time we leveraged those connections for bilateral growth. Energy cooperation and healthcare are promising areas. 👏

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