Malta Envoy Hails Strong India Ties, Calls for Enhanced Cultural Exchange

Malta's Ambassador to India, Reuben Gauci, really values the strong cultural and people-to-people ties between the two countries. He's actively inviting Maltese artists and chefs to India to share their culture, just as Indian artists visit Malta. The ambassador also highlighted the importance of the upcoming 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025. He expressed strong support for the EU-India Free Trade Agreement, believing it will significantly boost trade.

Key Points: Malta Ambassador Reuben Gauci Praises Indian Diaspora, Eyes EU-India FTA

  • Malta Ambassador highlights strong people-to-people ties with India
  • Ambassador calls for reciprocal cultural exchange between nations
  • Malta voices strong support for EU-India Free Trade Agreement
  • Diplomatic relations mark 60th anniversary in 2025
  • Significant Indian corporate presence noted in Malta
  • Cultural diplomacy emphasized at World Sarangi Day event
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"Malta appreciates Indian presence, culture": Ambassador Reuben Gauci

Malta's Ambassador to India, Reuben Gauci, highlights strong bilateral ties, cultural appreciation, and Malta's support for the EU-India Free Trade Agreement.

"My country really appreciates the Indian presence and culture. I have invited a lot of Maltese artists, writers, singers and even chefs to India to share Maltese culture, just like Indian artists go to Malta for. - Reuben Gauci / Malta's Ambassador to IndiaWe are very keen on the EU-India FTA negotiations. We believe that the FTA will increase trade with India. - Reuben Gauci / Malta's Ambassador to India"

New Delhi, December 22

High Commissioner (Ambassador) of the Republic of Malta to India, Reuben Gauci, hailed the country's ties with India, noting the presence of the Indian diaspora in Malta and the Maltese community in India.

Speaking to reporters in New Delhi at the World Sarangi Day event, Gauci called for cultural exchange between India and Malta, stating that he has invited Maltese artists, writers, singers, and chefs to India to share Maltese culture.

Reuben Gauci said, "When someone participates in a cultural concert, it makes their soul better. I have been in India for more than five years, and there is a large Indian community in Malta and a large Maltese community here. My country really appreciates the Indian presence and culture. I have invited a lot of Maltese artists, writers, singers and even chefs to India to share Maltese culture, just like Indian artists go to Malta for. World Sarangi Day is a show of Indian culture."

The first-ever World Sarangi Day was organised by Saurang Sangeet Society, an NGO working in the areas of art and culture, in memory of Sarangi legend Ustad Sabri Khan.

India and Malta have maintained healthy ties, and on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries in September 2025, Reuben Gauci stated that Malta was keen on the EU-India Free Trade Agreement (FTA) deal, further stating that the FTA would only increase trade with India.

"This is the 60th anniversary of the India-Malta relationship, which was established on 10th March 1965. We view the bilateral relationship between India and Malta as very important. India was one of the first countries to establish diplomatic relations with Malta. We are looking to expand trade with India. 112 Indian companies are established in Malta. We are very keen on the EU-India FTA negotiations. We believe that the FTA will increase trade with India." Gauci told ANI.

- ANI

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Aman W
Great news on the diplomatic front. 60 years of strong ties is commendable. An EU-India FTA would be a game-changer for our economy. Hope the negotiations conclude soon and benefit both nations.
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Rohit P
Honestly, I had to look up where Malta is on the map. But it's heartening to know our culture and people are appreciated there. 112 Indian companies is a solid number. More power to our diaspora!
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Sarah B
As someone who loves travel and food, I'm most excited about the chefs' exchange! Would love to try authentic Maltese cuisine here in Delhi. Cultural diplomacy through food is the best kind.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while such events are positive, I hope our government focuses equally on strengthening cultural ties with our immediate neighbors in SAARC. Sometimes we overlook our own region while looking west.
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Meera T
"Makes their soul better" – what a beautiful way to put it. Music and art truly transcend borders. Kudos to the Saurang Sangeet Society for organizing this. Our classical arts need this global recognition.

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