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Grenada is considering setting up diplomatic presence in India

This story was posted 7 years ago
26 September 2019
in Politics, PRESS RELEASE
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Grenada Foreign Minister Peter David and India Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, in Delhi, India
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The Government of Grenada is considering setting up diplomatic presence in India. This was the highlight of discussions between Grenada’s Foreign Minister Honourable Peter David and India’s Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, when they met in Delhi recently.

Minister David who returned from his visit to India on Friday and left immediately for the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) currently underway in New York, described the visit as fruitful, an added that talks were held on increased cooperation between the two countries, particularly in the area of agricultural research.

Grenada and India share a longstanding relationship through which the Caribbean island received considerable assistance for infrastructural development and a variety of short-term training courses on Information and Communications Technology (ICT). Minister David thanked Minister Jaishankar for his country’s long-standing support, adding that he looked forward to greater cooperation between the two countries.

The meeting agreed to a visa waiver for holders of official and diplomatic passports, and planned to negotiate further, similar arrangements for holders of regular passports.

The two foreign ministers also discussed the possibility of Grenada and India signing an extradition treaty, which allows for the extradition of people, accused or convicted of crimes listed under the treaty, in either one or both states.

Under Indian law, an extradition request for an accused “can be initiated in the case of under-investigation, under-trial and convicted criminals.”

While in India, Minister David also met with potential investors in the education, tourism and agricultural sectors. He also had the opportunity to visit other cities including Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad.

The Foreign Ministers’ meeting served as a precursor to the meeting between Indian Prime Minister Nahendra Modi and Caribbean leaders, which takes place this week on the sidelines of UNGA. The High Commission of India in Port of Spain Trinidad, which is headed by High Commissioner Arun Kumar Sahu is also accredited to Grenada.

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  1. Frank p says:
    7 years ago

    I think that the Grenadian minister should look at places like Guyana and Trinidad and learn from those two country so that could make a wise decision before a waver of visa and also the mentality that you see of Indian people towards the darker skin people in there country

  2. C Roberts says:
    7 years ago

    Very exciting news

  3. Karen says:
    7 years ago

    What will be the trade from india to grenada or viservisal. India farmers work very hard, and grenadian no longer intrested in farming, because there’s no support. India have advance technology, grenada is still in. The 80’s technology as I have seen. Yes india have a lot to offer. India believes in a cleaner earth shows in their market, and life style. Will the new business creat employments for the natives of grenad? Will you allowed the medical facilities to grow in grenada. Since India is far advance in medicine. will grenada also benefit from india educational programs. Lots more??

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