05/22/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/23/2026 01:01
Your Excellency, President of Cyprus
Delegates from both countries,
Friends from the media,
Namaskar!
Kalimera
It is a great pleasure to welcome the President of Cyprus and his delegation to India. Mr. President, last year you gave us a very warm welcome in Cyprus. As a special gesture of friendship towards India, you also honoured me with Cyprus's highest honour.
During your entire visit, we truly felt your warmth, friendship, and strong connection with India. Today, your visit to India marks another important milestone in our shared journey.
Friends,
The friendship between India and Cyprus is both strong and futuristic. A shared belief in values such as democracy and the rule of law forms the foundation of our partnership. We respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all nations. India is fully committed to these principles and will continue to remain so.
Today, as India and Europe step into a new golden era of relations, Cyprus is not only serving as the President of the Council of the European Union but is also emerging as an important investment gateway connecting India with all of Europe.
Friends,
Cyprus is among India's top 10 investors, and over the past decade, investments from Cyprus into India have nearly doubled. The trust between our two countries has grown even stronger. The India-European Union Free Trade Agreement has also created many new opportunities. Building on this momentum, we aim to double these investments again over the next five years. To achieve this shared vision, today we are elevating our trusted relationship to a Strategic Partnership.
Friends,
This Strategic Partnership between India and Cyprus will create new opportunities for trade and investment by connecting the financial and services hubs of both countries. It will open new doors for Indian companies in Cyprus's infrastructure, energy, and agriculture sectors, while also encouraging greater investment in India's fast-growing shipping and maritime industries.
Together with Cyprus, we will accelerate the vision of transforming GIFT City into a global financial and services hub, and enhance connectivity between the innovation and start-up ecosystems of both countries.
Friends,
Defence and security cooperation is an important pillar of our relationship. We are pleased that military exchanges and training cooperation between our two countries have grown in recent years. Today, we have also decided to further strengthen our partnership in cyber security, maritime security, and counter-terrorism. Moreover, we will also work together to ensure connectivity through key initiatives such as the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative and the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor.
Friends,
Indian professionals and students living in Cyprus are further strengthening the people-to-people ties between our two countries. To deepen these connections further, we have agreed to work on a comprehensive Migration and Mobility Partnership, along with a Social Security Agreement, in the near future.
Today, we are also signing agreements on culture and higher education, which will deepen cultural exchange and research cooperation between the two countries.
Friends,
Today, we also discussed important global issues. Whether it is Ukraine or West Asia, we will continue to support early peace efforts and the swift end of conflicts. We also agree that reforming global institutions is both urgent and essential to address the growing challenges facing the world.
Your Excellency,
The bond between India and Cyprus has remained strong through the test of time. Today, with the establishment of the India-Cyprus Strategic Partnership, we are ready to take our relationship to new heights with renewed energy, ambition, and momentum.
Let us work together to transform our relationship from cooperation to co-creation, and from partnership to shared prosperity.
India and Cyprus-together, will build a secure, prosperous, and better future.
Thank you very much.
New Delhi
May 22, 2026
DISCLAIMER -This is the approximate translation of Prime Minister's remarks. Original remarks were delivered in Hindi.