Key Points

Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka is making his first official visit to India from August 24-26. He will hold important talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and meet with President Droupadi Murmu during his stay. The visit highlights the strong historical ties between India and Fiji that span development cooperation and cultural connections. This diplomatic engagement follows President Murmu's own visit to Fiji last year, reinforcing the growing partnership between the two nations.

Key Points: Fiji PM Rabuka Visits India to Meet Modi and President Murmu

  • First official India visit by Fiji PM Sitiveni Rabuka in current capacity
  • Scheduled bilateral talks with PM Modi on August 25th in New Delhi
  • Includes meeting with President Murmu who visited Fiji in 2024
  • Will deliver 'Ocean of Peace' address at Indian Council of World Affairs
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Fiji PM Rabuka to visit India from Aug 24-26, meet President Murmu, PM Modi: MEA

Fiji PM Sitiveni Rabuka makes his first official visit to India for talks with PM Modi and President Murmu, strengthening bilateral ties and people-to-people connections.

"PM Rabuka's visit underscores the longstanding and enduring ties between India and Fiji. - Ministry of External Affairs"

New Delhi, August 21

The Prime Minister of Fiji, Sitiveni Ligamamada Rabuka, will pay a visit to India from August 24-26 with a delegation of senior officials. This will be his first visit to India, and he is set to hold talks with PM Modi and call upon President Murmu during his visit, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in an official statement on Thursday.

As per the MEA, Fiji PM Sitiveni Ligamamada Rabuka will be accompanied by his spouse, Sulueti Rabuka. The delegation will include the Minister of Health and Medical Services, Ratu Atonio Lalabalavu and senior officials.

MEA said that this would be the first visit to India by Prime Minister Rabuka in his present capacity. During his visit to New Delhi, Prime Minister Rabuka is scheduled to hold talks with PM Modi on 25 August 2025. Prime Minister Modi will host a lunch in his honour.

PM Rabuka is scheduled to call on President Droupadi Murmu in New Delhi. Significantly, President Murmu had paid a visit to Fiji in August 2024.

The Fiji PM is expected to deliver a talk on 'Ocean of Peace' at the Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA), in New Delhi, as noted by the MEA.

MEA highlighted that PM Rabuka's visit underscores the longstanding and enduring ties between India and Fiji. It reaffirms the continued commitment of both countries to further strengthen the bilateral relationship across all sectors and deepen our close people-to-people ties.

India-Fiji relations are based on mutual respect, cooperation and strong cultural and people-to-people ties. MEA, in a previous statement, highlighted that over the years, as a major development partner of Fiji, India has supported Fiji in its nation-building efforts across key sectors and in the area of capacity building.

The visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to Fiji on 19 November 2014 was a watershed moment not only for India-Fiji relations but also for India's relations with all the Pacific Island Countries. During the visit three MoUs were signed with Fiji: MoU for Extending a Line of Credit for Establishing a Co-Generation Plant in Fiji, MoU on Cooperation in the field of training of diplomats, and MoU on the Earmarking of Land for their Diplomatic Missions in the respective Capitals.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is strategic diplomacy at its best. With China's increasing influence in the Pacific, India needs to maintain strong relationships with countries like Fiji. PM Modi's 2014 visit was indeed a game-changer for our Pacific outreach.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the 'Ocean of Peace' topic for his talk. Given the geopolitical tensions in the region, this could be an important discussion. Hope this leads to more cooperation on maritime security and environmental protection.
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Ananya R
So nice that he's bringing his spouse too! These cultural exchanges matter so much. Many Fijians of Indian origin still maintain our traditions and language. Hope they discuss educational exchanges and cultural programs.
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Suresh O
While these visits are important, I hope we're getting tangible benefits too. The previous MoUs signed in 2014 need to be reviewed for actual implementation. Diplomacy should translate into real development outcomes for both countries.
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Kavya N
President Murmu visiting Fiji last year and now their PM visiting India shows the mutual respect between our nations. The people-to-people ties are our strongest asset. Hope they discuss easier travel and work opportunities for both citizens.

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