Key Points

PM Modi made history as the first Indian leader to visit Cyprus, strengthening ties with President Christodoulides. The leaders discussed boosting trade, tech, and security cooperation while honoring Cyprus' founding leader. Cyprus has long supported India on global platforms like the UN. Modi also engaged with the Indian diaspora, praising their contributions to Cypriot society.

Key Points: Modi Holds Historic Cyprus Talks With President Christodoulides

  • Modi's first visit as Indian PM to Cyprus
  • Talks covered trade, security, and tech collaboration
  • Honored Makarios III with floral tribute
  • Cyprus backs India on Kashmir at UN
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PM Modi holds historic talks with Cyprus Prez, aims to boost bilateral ties

PM Modi's first-ever India-Cyprus summit strengthens trade, security ties and honors Makarios III legacy.

"Cyprus has been a steadfast partner, supporting India on critical global issues. – PM Modi"

Nicosia, June 16

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday held wide-ranging discussions with Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides at the Presidential Palace in Nicosia, marking a historic moment as it is the first-ever visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the Mediterranean nation.

Both leaders explored avenues to deepen cooperation in trade, investment, security, and technology.

The meeting, described as significant by Indian and Cypriot diplomatic sources, underscored the shared intent to elevate bilateral ties.

Earlier in the day, he was accorded a ceremonial welcome at the Presidential Palace upon his arrival.

During the visit, PM Modi paid tribute to Makarios III, the first President of Cyprus and a revered religious leader, by laying a floral wreath at his memorial.

India and Cyprus have maintained strong diplomatic relations since the establishment of formal ties in 1962.

Cyprus has consistently supported India on several critical issues, including Kashmir, at international platforms such as the United Nations.

In their meeting, PM Modi and Christodoulides discussed new strategies for enhancing economic cooperation, increasing trade flows, and exploring technological collaborations.

Security and regional stability were also part of the dialogue, given the evolving geopolitical landscape.

Upon his arrival in Cyprus, Prime Minister Modi received a warm welcome from the members of the Indian diaspora. While relatively small in number, the Indian community has a notable presence in sectors like education, healthcare, and business, contributing meaningfully to Cypriot society.

PM Modi thanked the Indian diaspora for the warm welcome he received in Limassol. He praised their contributions abroad and reaffirmed that India will continue working to deepen its friendship with Cyprus.

The Prime Minister was greeted by the diaspora with bouquets as he arrived at his hotel. He also interacted with the diaspora, exchanging greetings and acknowledging their support.

PM Modi, accompanied by a delegation of nearly 100 officials, arrived in Cyprus at the invitation of President Christodoulides.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
This is a strategic move by PM Modi! Cyprus may be small but its location in Mediterranean is crucial. Their support on Kashmir at UN shows true friendship. More such partnerships will help counter Pakistan's propaganda globally 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Wonderful to see our PM honoring Makarios III. Such gestures matter in diplomacy. Hope this visit brings more educational exchange programs - Cyprus has good universities that Indian students can benefit from.
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Arjun S.
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope such visits translate to real economic benefits. Cyprus is known for offshore banking - can we leverage this for Indian startups? Also, what about direct flights? Currently it's very difficult to travel there.
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Sunita P.
The diaspora interactions warm my heart ❤️ Our people are making India proud everywhere! My cousin works as a nurse in Cyprus - she says Indians are respected there for their hard work. More cultural exchanges would be great!
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Vikram D.
Security cooperation is crucial. With Turkey's growing influence in the region and their closeness to Pakistan, India needs reliable partners like Cyprus. The Mediterranean is becoming a new chessboard in global geopolitics.
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Neha R.
I wish media would focus more on the actual outcomes rather than just ceremonial aspects. What concrete agreements were signed? How will this help common Indians? Still, it's good to see India expanding its global footprint beyond traditional allies.

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