Key Points

President Droupadi Murmu expressed her appreciation to Paraguay for its strong support of India’s efforts to combat terrorism and amplify the voices of the Global South. The visit by Paraguay's President, Santiago Pena, to Rashtrapati Bhavan highlighted the enduring friendship between India and Paraguay since 1961. President Murmu emphasized the strategic and economic potentials of this reinforced alliance, noting the shared commitment to peace and sovereignty. The leaders’ engagement paves the way for an elevated bilateral relationship, with promising prospects for future collaboration.

Key Points: President Murmu Thanks Paraguay's Support for Global South

  • President Murmu hosted President Pena at Rashtrapati Bhavan banquet
  • Paraguay condemned Pahalgam terrorist attack, strengthening ties with India
  • Visit marks historic diplomatic engagement since 1961 establishment
  • Leaders discussed peace, sovereignty, and bilateral economic opportunities
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Grateful for Paraguay's support in combating terrorism, promoting interests and voices of Global South: President Murmu

President Murmu expresses gratitude to Paraguay, highlighting their support against terrorism and promotion of Global South voices.

"Paraguay has been a consistent supporter and collaborator for India. - President Murmu"

New Delhi, June 3

President Droupadi Murmu has expressed gratitude to Paraguay for its continued support of India's efforts to combat terrorism and promote the interests and voices of the Global South. She thanked the Paraguayan government for its strong condemnation of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir.

President Murmu received Paraguay's counterpart, Santiago Pena Palacios, at Rashtrapati Bhavan and hosted a banquet in his honour on Monday. Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, his wife, Sudesh Dhankhar, and other dignitaries attended the banquet.

In her remarks at the banquet on Monday, President Murmu said, "I would like to thank you for your government's strong condemnation of the heinous terrorist attack in Pahalgam and for expressing your deep condolences and solidarity with the people of India and with those who lost their loved ones. India believes in the principle of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, which means the world is one family. Guided by this principle, India has been working with all like-minded countries to advance the cause and progress and development for all humanity."

"In this endeavour, Paraguay has been a consistent supporter and collaborator for India in several multilateral international fora. We are grateful for your continued support in India's effort to combat the menace of terrorism, to promote the interests and voices of the Global South, and to ensure a safe, peaceful, and sustainable future for our coming generations," she added.

Welcoming Paraguay President to Rashtrapati Bhavan, she said, "It gives me great pleasure to extend a warm welcome to His Excellency President Pena and a distinguished delegation from Paraguay at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on their first state visit to India. This is a historic occasion. Since the establishment of diplomatic relations between our two countries in 1961, this marks only the second visit to India by a President of Paraguay."

She emphasised that the two nations share "warm and friendly relations" based on mutual trust, democratic values and a shared commitment to the progress and development of the people of the two nations.

Highlighting the warm bilateral ties between the two nations, she said, "Our two countries share warm and friendly bilateral relations based on mutual trust, democratic values and a shared commitment to the progress and development of our people. Both our countries have steadfastly upheld the principles we believe are important, principles deeply rooted in our civilizational values and historical experiences."

President Murmu expressed optimism that the ties between the two nations will reach greater heights with the visit of Paraguay's President. She said, "Over the past six decades, these relations have grown progressively stronger and with your visit today, they are poised to reach even greater heights."

She noted that the two nations attach great importance to maintaining peace, sovereignty and territorial integrity and working for the prosperity and well-being of the people of the two nations.

She said, "Paraguay was the first country in Latin America to fight against colonial rule. While your struggle for independence became a source of inspiration for other Latin American countries, India's non-violent freedom movement imparted energy and strength to other Asian and African countries."

"People of both our countries share this fighting spirit. Both nations attach great importance to maintaining peace, sovereignty and territorial integrity and to working for the prosperity and well-being of their people," she added.

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Paraguay President Santiago Pena Palacios at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Monday. Palacios also paid a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat. Paraguay's President is on a three-day State visit to India, which will conclude on June 4.

Following the Delhi visit, President Pena will travel to Mumbai to engage with state political leadership, business and industry representatives, startups, innovators, and technology leaders.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
It's heartening to see Paraguay stand with India against terrorism. The Pahalgam attack was a cowardly act, and global solidarity matters. More countries should follow Paraguay's example in supporting counter-terrorism efforts. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam in action! While we appreciate Paraguay's support, I hope our government also focuses on strengthening ties with Latin America beyond just diplomatic visits. There's huge potential in trade and cultural exchanges that remains untapped.
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Amit S.
Good to see Global South unity! But I wonder - how many Indians even know where Paraguay is on the map? Our education system should do more to teach about these important international relationships. Geography matters in diplomacy!
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Sunita R.
The shared history of anti-colonial struggles mentioned by President Murmu is so important. India and Paraguay may be geographically distant, but our values connect us. More cultural exchanges would help common people understand this bond better.
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the diplomatic niceties, I hope concrete economic agreements follow. Paraguay is a major soy producer - could help reduce our edible oil imports from problematic countries. Diplomacy must translate to tangible benefits for citizens.
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Neha T.
The reference to 'Global South' is crucial. Western media often ignores our perspectives. More partnerships like India-Paraguay can help create a multipolar world where developing nations have a stronger voice. 👏

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