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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

T&T, India formalise 15 new agreements: Modi’s govt also donates 2,000 laptops

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India Foreign Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, left, and Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Sean Sobers, right, show the agreements signed between India Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, in background, at the Red House yesterday.

India Foreign Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, left, and Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Sean Sobers, right, show the agreements signed between India Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, in background, at the Red House yesterday.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

Trinidad and To­ba­go and In­dia have for­malised 15 new agree­ments span­ning health, ed­u­ca­tion, agri­cul­ture, dig­i­tal ser­vices, trade, and cul­ture.

One of the stand­out agree­ments is the Mem­o­ran­dum of Un­der­stand­ing on Quick Im­pact Projects (QIPs). “Through this MOU, the gov­ern­ment of In­dia will pro­vide grant fund­ing for the im­ple­men­ta­tion of short ges­ta­tion QIPs which will not ex­ceed US$50,000 for each project. A max­i­mum of five projects will be of­fered in each fi­nan­cial year,” a joint state­ment con­firmed yes­ter­day.

In­dia Prime Min­is­ter Naren­dra Mo­di al­so an­nounced a do­na­tion of 2,000 lap­tops to sup­port the Gov­ern­ment’s dig­i­tal ed­u­ca­tion ini­tia­tive, de­scrib­ing it as a re­sponse to Prime Min­is­ter Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar’s “am­bi­tious vi­sion of digi­tis­ing ed­u­ca­tion.”

Health­care sup­port in­cludes 20 dial­y­sis units, two sea am­bu­lances, and a pros­thet­ic limb fit­ment camp for 800 in­di­vid­u­als.

Per­sad-Bisses­sar wel­comed the con­tri­bu­tion, say­ing it would “take health­care co­op­er­a­tion be­yond med­i­cines and equip­ment.”

In agri­cul­ture, Mo­di hand­ed over the first batch of US$1 mil­lion in agro-ma­chin­ery to NAMDE­V­CO and pledged sup­port in mil­let cul­ti­va­tion, sea­weed fer­tilis­er and nat­ur­al farm­ing.

In­dia al­so com­mit­ted to train­ing pub­lic of­fi­cials, foren­sic ex­perts, and jus­tice sec­tor per­son­nel, with T&T re­quest­ing help to es­tab­lish a re­gion­al foren­sic sci­ence fa­cil­i­ty.

In­dia will al­so sup­port digi­tis­ing the state land reg­is­tra­tion sys­tem.

T&T will be­come the first Caribbean na­tion to adopt In­dia’s Uni­fied Pay­ments In­ter­face (UPI), with fur­ther col­lab­o­ra­tion planned on In­dia Stack tools like Dig­iLock­er and e-Sign.

The vis­it by Mo­di al­so brought a boost to cul­tur­al ex­change.

On cul­tur­al co­op­er­a­tion, the gov­ern­ments re­newed their Pro­gramme of Cul­tur­al Ex­changes for 2025–2028, through which steel­pan artistes will trav­el to In­dia. Prime Min­is­ter Mo­di al­so an­nounced train­ing op­por­tu­ni­ties for Trinida­di­an pun­dits, who will par­tic­i­pate in In­dia’s Gee­ta Ma­hot­sav.

Mo­di al­so thanked the T&T Gov­ern­ment for pro­mot­ing Yo­ga and Hin­di in schools and of­fered to send Yo­ga in­struc­tors to sup­port its in­clu­sion in the na­tion­al cur­ricu­lum.

Key take­aways

from Mo­di’s vis­it:

• 15 bi­lat­er­al agree­ments signed across health, ed­u­ca­tion, trade, ICT, cul­ture, and jus­tice

• 2,000 lap­tops do­nat­ed to sup­port Form One stu­dents

• 20 dial­y­sis ma­chines, 2 sea am­bu­lances, and pros­thet­ic limb camp for 800 peo­ple

• US$1 mil­lion in agro-ma­chin­ery hand­ed over to NAMDE­V­CO

• QIP agree­ment: up to five projects an­nu­al­ly at US$50,000 each

• T&T to adopt In­dia’s UPI, ex­plore Dig­iLock­er, e-Sign, GeM

• In­di­an sup­port pledged for foren­sic sci­ence cen­tre and le­gal train­ing

• Young women crick­eters and pun­dits to train in In­dia

• Steel­pan artistes to tour In­dia un­der new cul­tur­al ex­change pro­gramme

• UWI to host re­vived aca­d­e­m­ic chairs in Hin­di, In­di­an Stud­ies and Ayurve­da

• T&T joins Glob­al Bio­fu­el Al­liance and Dis­as­ter Re­silient In­fra­struc­ture Coali­tion

• In­dia to pro­vide so­lar PV sys­tem for Min­istry of For­eign and Cari­com Af­fairs

• OCI cards ex­tend­ed to sixth-gen­er­a­tion T&T cit­i­zens of In­di­an de­scent

• Mu­tu­al sup­port for UN Se­cu­ri­ty Coun­cil can­di­da­cies


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