Key Points

Indian High Commissioner Manish met Cyprus' Deputy Tourism Minister Kostas Koumis to strengthen tourism and cultural ties. Both sides explored direct flight connectivity and film collaborations to enhance people-to-people exchanges. This follows PM Modi's June talks with Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides on expanding bilateral cooperation. The nations aim to finalize a mobility program by 2025, reinforcing their strategic partnership.

Key Points: Indian Envoy Manish Meets Cyprus Tourism Minister Kostas Koumis to Boost Ties

  • India-Cyprus explore direct flight connectivity to boost tourism
  • Talks focus on cultural exchange and film collaboration
  • Modi and Cyprus President previously discussed bilateral cooperation
  • Both nations aim to finalize mobility program by 2025
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Indian envoy meets Cyprus' dy Tourism Minister to boost bilateral ties, explore direct flight connectivity

India and Cyprus discuss direct flights, tourism cooperation, and cultural exchange as strategic ties deepen between the two nations.

"Discussions covered bilateral tourism promotion, cultural exchange, and potential film collaboration – High Commission of India in Cyprus"

Nicosia, Aug 1

As India and Cyprus continue to strengthen their strategic partnership, Indian High Commissioner Manish met with Cyprus’ Deputy Minister of Tourism, Kostas Koumis, in Nicosia to discuss deepening bilateral tourism ties.

The two sides explored opportunities for enhanced cooperation through targeted tourism initiatives and held talks on engaging airlines to establish direct flight connectivity between the two nations. The meeting underscored a mutual commitment to enhance people-to-people connections, boosting mutual visibility and strengthening ties between the nations through heritage and dialogue.

“High Commissioner Manish met with Kostas Koumis, Deputy Minister of Tourism, Cyprus, for a productive exchange on advancing tourism cooperation through focussed initiatives; and working with airlines to explore direct connectivity between our two countries,” the High Commission of India in Cyprus posted on X.

“Amidst growing India–Cyprus strategic partnership, discussions covered areas such as bilateral tourism promotion, cultural exchange initiatives, and potential collaboration on film production. The meeting reflects a shared commitment to strengthening people-to-people ties, enhancing mutual visibility, and deepening bonds through heritage and dialogue,” the post added.

Earlier in June, Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in extensive discussions with the President of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, during his visit to Cyprus. They focused on bilateral, regional, and global issues, emphasising the expanding cooperation between the two nations.

Both sides emphasised the value of fostering mutual understanding through cultural and people-to-people ties. They agreed to explore opportunities for enhancing tourism and the establishment of direct air connectivity between Cyprus and India, as well as enhanced air routes via shared partners, to improve ease of travel and boost bilateral exchanges.

Acknowledging the increasing alignment of their values, interests, international outlook, and vision, both sides expressed their determination to further advance this partnership across key sectors. Cyprus and India are committed to deepening their cooperation as trusted and indispensable partners contributing to regional and global peace, prosperity, and stability.

The two leaders recognised people-to-people ties as a strategic asset and multiplier for deepening economic and cultural ties. The two sides agreed to work to finalise a Mobility Pilot Program Arrangement by the end of 2025.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an expat in Cyprus, I'm thrilled about this development. The Indian community here is growing and better connectivity would help so many families. The cultural exchange programs sound particularly interesting!
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Ananya R
While this is good news, I hope the government also focuses on improving our own tourism infrastructure. Our beaches and heritage sites need better maintenance to attract foreign tourists in return.
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Vikram M
Cyprus is an underrated destination for Indians. The film production collaboration could be game-changing - imagine Bollywood shooting in those stunning Mediterranean locations! 🎥
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Kavya N
I appreciate the focus on people-to-people ties. As someone with family in both countries, easier travel would be a blessing. The Mobility Program by 2025 sounds promising!
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Michael C
The strategic partnership is more important than people realize. Cyprus is an EU member and this could open more opportunities for Indian businesses in Europe. Smart diplomatic move!

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