India strengthens its bond with Guyana through cultural heritage and fintech-driven collaboration.

India strengthens its bond with Guyana through cultural heritage and fintech-driven collaboration.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address to the Indian community in Georgetown, Guyana, marked a celebration of cultural heritage, economic progress, and strengthened bilateral ties. The event, attended by Guyanese President Dr. Irfaan Ali and other prominent leaders, underscored the Indo-Guyanese community’s role in shaping the region’s cultural and economic fabric.

PM Modi highlighted the Indo-Guyanese community’s journey, emphasizing their contributions to Guyana’s development and the preservation of Indian culture. From the Indian Arrival Monument to the shared love for cricket, the visit showcased the enduring bonds between India and Guyana. The Prime Minister dedicated his receipt of Guyana’s highest national award to the 1.4 billion Indians and the Indo-Guyanese diaspora.

The Prime Minister spotlighted India’s achievements over the past decade, with fintech playing a pivotal role. Initiatives like Digital Public Infrastructure and UPI have revolutionized access to financial services, benefiting millions globally. By linking over 500 million bank accounts with digital identities and promoting sustainable growth, India has set benchmarks in financial inclusion. These advancements hold relevance for collaborations with countries like Guyana, where digital innovation can drive inclusive development.

PM Modi’s discussions emphasized strengthening India-Guyana partnerships across sectors like energy, technology, and healthcare. With a shared vision for sustainable growth and climate justice, the collaboration extends beyond bilateral ties, influencing regional and global platforms.

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