President India made an official visit to Jamaica, St. Vincent, and the Grenadines

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BROOKLYN, NY – India’s Ministry of External Affairs announced on Saturday that President Ram Nath Kovind would pay a State Visit to Jamaica and St. Vincent and Grenadines from May 15-21. 

The ministry said that this would be the first-ever visit by an Indian Head of State to these countries.

Kovind will be in Jamaica from May 15-18, during which he will hold “delegation-level talks” with his Jamaican counterpart, Governor-General Sir Patrick Allen. 

He will also meet Prime Minister Andrew Holness and other dignitaries and will address the Joint Sitting of the two Houses of Jamaican Parliament, the ministry said. 

“​Jamaica and India have friendly relations. Jamaica is also one of the Girmitya countries with a 70,000 strong Indian Diaspora, who acts as a living bridge with India,” the statement said. 

“The visit comes at a significant milestone, as 2022 is the 60th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between India and Jamaica,” it added. “Furthermore, India and Jamaica celebrate the 75th and 60th anniversary of their independence, respectively. 

Kovind will also pay a state visit to St Vincent and the Grenadines from May 18-21, during which he will hold discussions with his Vincentian counterpart, Governor-General Susan Dougan. 

The Indian President will also meet Prime Minister Dr. Ralph E. Gonsalves and other dignitaries and will address the House of Assembly. 

“​St Vincent and the Grenadines is an important partner of India. India and St Vincent and the Grenadines were both non-permanent members of the UNSC (United Nations Security Council) in 2021 and shared good cooperation during this period,” the Indian External Affairs Ministry said. 

“​Jamaica and St Vincent and the Grenadines are active members in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM),” it added. “The first-ever Head of State visit to these countries continues India’s high-level engagement with the countries in the Caribbean region and emphasizes our continued commitment to work with Small Island Developing Countries.”

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