Key Points

Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar had some really warm words for PM Modi during a special event in New York. She praised his global leadership and the way he's been focusing on helping countries in the Global South work together. The whole celebration was about a major medical camp that will provide free artificial limbs to hundreds of people in Trinidad. This initiative shows how India is using humanitarian projects to build stronger international relationships while making a real difference in people's lives.

Key Points: Trinidad PM Kamla Persad-Bissessar Praises Modi Global Contributions

  • Trinidad PM highlights Modi's emphasis on South-South cooperation during Caribbean visit
  • 50-day artificial limb camp to provide free prosthetics for 800 amputees
  • Event featured traditional Bhojpuri performances celebrating cultural ties
  • India supports Trinidad's bid for UN Security Council seat
  • Initiative emerged from discussions with former Foreign Secretary Shringla
  • Medical camp marks significant outcome of Modi's historic Caribbean visit
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'PM Modi has contributed significantly to the world': Trinidad and Tobago PM praises India's humanitarian diplomacy

Trinidad and Tobago PM applauds PM Modi's humanitarian diplomacy at UNGA event celebrating 800 free prosthetic limbs for Caribbean amputees through Jaipur Foot initiative.

"We congratulate Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He has contributed significantly not only to the people of India but also to those around the world - Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar"

By Reena Bhardwaj, New York, September 28

Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar of Trinidad and Tobago was given a vibrant Indian welcome in New York City on Saturday on the sidelines of UNGA 80, complete with traditional dhol drums and Bhojpuri folk performances, as she attended a humanitarian event that will bring life-changing medical assistance to her nation.

The event, jointly organised by Jaipur Foot USA (BMVSS parent organisation), BRUHUD NY Seniors, and Rajasthan Association of North America (RANA), celebrated the announcement of a major artificial limb fitting camp scheduled to begin in Trinidad on October 2. The 50-day camp will provide free prosthetic limbs to approximately 800 amputees, marking the 120th such international camp organised by the Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti (BMVSS).

"We congratulate Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He has contributed significantly not only to the people of India but also to those around the world," Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar declared at the gathering, expressing her deep appreciation for PM Modi's transformative global leadership.

Speaking at the New York event, Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar expressed her gratitude for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent historic visit to Trinidad in July 2025. "His visit was a powerful and tangible testament to the enduring friendship between our countries," she said, noting that Modi was only the fourth Indian prime minister to visit the Caribbean nation.

The Trinidad PM particularly praised Modi's emphasis on South-South cooperation, stating: "We welcome it as the North has always been dominant and PM Modi has really pressed on South-South cooperation. When he visited Trinidad and Tobago, he visited several countries in the south, Brazil, Ghana."

The Indian diaspora from Bihar delighted attendees with traditional Bhojpuri songs and dances, creating an atmosphere of cultural celebration around the humanitarian initiative. Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar appeared to thoroughly enjoy the performances, reflecting the deep cultural ties between the two nations.

Prem Bhandari, Chairman of Jaipur Foot USA, played a pivotal role in organising the camp. During the New York event, Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar unveiled the Viksit Bharat Run T-shirt, symbolising India's vision of a developed nation extending its reach globally.

The initiative emerged from discussions with former Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla, who suggested combining the medical camp with celebrations for Prime Minister Modi's birthday. The ceremony also marked the upcoming participation of Padma Bhushan D.R. Mehta, founder of Jaipur Foot, in the Trinidad camp's inauguration.

Beyond the humanitarian gesture, Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar highlighted India's support for Trinidad and Tobago's bid for a UN Security Council seat. "India supported our bid to get a seat on the UN Security Council. Several countries supported our plan and we look forward to working with India again in that regard," she noted.

The medical camp represents a significant outcome of PM Modi's Caribbean visit, which Persad-Bissessar described as having "significant economic outcomes" and "social impact that would immediately rebound to the less fortunate in our society." She emphasised how Modi's approach to international relations prioritises tangible benefits for ordinary citizens.

"I want to thank PM Modi very much. His recent visit marked a historic milestone," she added, highlighting how the Indian leader's personal engagement has elevated the relationship between the two nations to new heights.

Dr Pradeep Singh Rajpurohit, Indian High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago, has been instrumental in facilitating the camp, which continues Jaipur Foot's global mission of providing affordable prosthetic care across 50 countries.

The initiative underscores India's growing soft power diplomacy, using humanitarian assistance and cultural connections to strengthen ties with nations across the Global South, while addressing critical healthcare needs in underserved communities.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the humanitarian work, I wish we could see similar medical camps reaching more remote areas within India first. Our own healthcare infrastructure needs attention too. But still, good to see India's global presence growing.
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Arjun K
The Bhojpuri cultural performance in New York shows how our regional cultures are becoming global ambassadors. From Bihar to Trinidad - that's the diversity of India shining on world stage! 🎭
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Sarah B
As someone who has seen Jaipur Foot's work firsthand, this is incredible. Providing free prosthetic limbs to 800 people will transform lives. This is the kind of development partnership that truly matters.
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Vikram M
South-South cooperation is the need of the hour. When developed nations focus only on their interests, it's good to see India leading the way in helping fellow developing countries. This builds genuine friendships, not just diplomatic relations.
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Michael C
The combination of cultural diplomacy with humanitarian work is brilliant. The dhol drums and Bhojpuri performances create emotional connections that go beyond politics. Smart diplomacy by India!
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Kavya N
Helping 800 amputees walk again - what a beautiful initiative! This is the real "Viksit Bharat" vision in action. Hope this inspires

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