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PM interacts with alumni of Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation courses in Papua New Guinea

May 22, 2023
Author: BI Bureau

New Delhi: During his visit to Port Moresby for the 3rd Summit of the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with the alumni of the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) courses from across the Pacific Island countries. The alumni included senior government officials, leading professionals and community leaders who have received training in India under ITEC. They are contributing to their societies using the skills gained in India.

Prime Minister Modi complimented the alumni for their personal success and achievements. He highlighted the important role played by India’s capacity building initiative in helping the countries meet their developmental goals, especially in the areas like good governance, climate change, digital public goods and sustainable development.

He reiterated India’s support for such capacity building efforts. Following the last FIPIC Summit in 2015, India has trained close to 1000 officials from all countries in this region. India has also sent experts on long term deputations to agencies in these countries to assist them in agriculture and related areas.

Earlier Prime Minister Modi held a bilateral meeting with James Marape, Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea in Port Moresby, on the sidelines of the 3rd Summit of the FIPIC. Prime Minister Modi thanked Prime Minister Marape for the warm welcome and for co-hosting the 3rd FIPIC Summit.

Both leaders took stock of their bilateral relations and discussed ways and means to further strengthen their partnership across various sectors, including trade and investment, health, capacity building and skill development and information technology. They also discussed issues related to climate action and promoting people to people ties. The Prime Minister reiterated India’s support and respect for the priorities and wishes of the Pacific Island nations. /BI/