Cyprus greets India with 'Vande Mataram' over PM Modi's visit to Mediterranean nation

IANS June 16, 2025 344 views

PM Modi’s historic Cyprus visit marked a warm reception with chants of "Vande Mataram" and discussions on deepening bilateral ties. The trip highlights India’s growing engagement with the Mediterranean and EU ahead of Cyprus’ 2026 EU presidency. Both nations agreed to expand cooperation in trade, renewable energy, and counterterrorism efforts. The visit sets the stage for Modi’s next stops at the G7 Summit and Croatia.

"A partnership that knows no limits" – Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides
Cyprus greets India with 'Vande Mataram' over PM Modi's visit to Mediterranean nation
New Delhi, June 16: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Cyprus on Sunday, marking the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the island nation in more than two decades.

Key Points

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First Indian PM visit to Cyprus in 20+ years

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Focus on trade, energy, and digital innovation

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Cyprus backs India on counterterrorism

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Modi to receive highest civilian honour

Greeted with ceremonial honours by President Nikos Christodoulides at Larnaca International Airport, the visit signalled renewed momentum in Indo-Cypriot relations, with both nations committing to deeper cooperation across trade, technology, education, and cultural exchange.

Prime Minister Modi's outreach to the Indian diaspora in Cyprus was met with enthusiastic chants of "Vande Mataram" and "Bharat Mata Ki Jai," reflecting the emotional resonance of the visit.

Notably, one attendee held a yellow placard reading, "Jai Hind, Operation Sindoor, Justice is Served," referencing India's recent counterterrorism operation.

As India looks to expand its global footprint, the Cyprus leg of PM Modi's three-nation tour -- preceding his participation in the G7 Summit in Canada -- highlights the strategic importance of nurturing old friendships while forging new pathways of cooperation.

Cyprus, in turn, reaffirmed its commitment to a partnership "that knows no limits".

Prime Minister Modi shared a video of this moment on his official X account.

The visit comes at a pivotal time, as Cyprus prepares to assume the presidency of the European Union Council in early 2026.

PM Modi's presence underscores India's intent to strengthen its engagement with the Mediterranean region and the European Union.

In his remarks, Prime Minister Modi expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and emphasised the shared democratic values and historical ties that bind the two countries.

During his two-day stay in Cyprus, PM Modi is scheduled to hold bilateral talks with President Christodoulides, attend a business roundtable in Limassol, and receive the Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III, Cyprus's highest civilian honour.

The leaders are expected to discuss expanding cooperation in sectors such as renewable energy, digital innovation, infrastructure, and higher education.

Cyprus's recent move to open a Eurobank representative office in Mumbai is seen as a step toward positioning itself as a financial bridge between Europe and South Asia.

The visit also carries geopolitical undertones.

Cyprus has consistently supported India's stance on global issues, including its condemnation of cross-border terrorism.

In contrast to Turkey's recent criticism of India's internal policies, Cyprus has emerged as a reliable ally, advocating for India's aspirations on platforms like the United Nations.

Local media hailed the visit as a historic moment in bilateral diplomacy, emphasising its symbolic and strategic weight.

As PM Modi prepares to depart for the G7 Summit in Canada, Cypriot commentators have framed the visit as a turning point in Mediterranean-Asian diplomacy.

From Cyprus, PM Modi will travel to Kananaskis in Canada to attend the G7 Summit at the invitation of Prime Minister Mark Carney.

The summit will provide a platform to exchange views on pressing global issues and the priorities of the Global South.

PM Modi also expressed his intent to engage with leaders from partner countries.

On June 18, the Prime Minister Modi will visit Croatia for meetings with President Zoran Milanovic and Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic.

Both countries enjoy centuries-old cultural ties.

"As the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Croatia, it will open new avenues for bilateral cooperation in areas of mutual interest. This three-nation tour is also an opportunity to thank partner countries for their steadfast support to India in our fight against cross-border terrorism, and to galvanise global understanding on tackling terrorism in all its forms and manifestations," PM Modi wrote before leaving for the historic three-day nation visit.

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Heartwarming to see our national song being sung in Cyprus! 🇮🇳 This visit shows how India's global stature is rising. The diaspora's enthusiasm proves that no matter where Indians go, they carry Bharat in their hearts. More such cultural exchanges please!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope such visits translate into concrete benefits for common Indians. Cyprus can be a gateway to EU markets for our startups and SMEs. The education cooperation mentioned could help students seeking affordable European degrees.
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Arjun S.
The contrast between Cyprus and Turkey's stance is telling. We must nurture relationships with nations that respect our sovereignty. That "Justice is Served" placard shows how much Indians abroad care about national security. Jai Hind!
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Sunita R.
As someone who worked in Cyprus for 3 years, I can say the Indian community there is small but very respected. The financial bridge idea is brilliant - could help Indian companies access European capital more easily. Hope they simplify visa processes too!
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Vikram J.
The Grand Cross honor is significant, but let's not get carried away by symbolism. The real test will be whether Cyprus delivers on being a "financial bridge" and supports India in key votes at EU and UN. Still, a good start after 20 years!
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Neha P.
Cultural diplomacy at its best! 👏 The Vande Mataram moment gave me goosebumps. These small nations often get overlooked, but they can be valuable partners. Hope we see more Indian films shot in Cyprus now - their landscapes are stunning!

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