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PM Modi announces ‘Jamaica Marg’ in Delhi

Published:Wednesday | October 2, 2024 | 12:07 AM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi walks with Andrew Holness, Prime Minister of Jamaica, at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi walks with Andrew Holness, Prime Minister of Jamaica, at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Tuesday.

New Delhi [India] (ANI):

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced that the road in front of the Jamaica High Commission in New Delhi has been named ‘Jamaica Marg’, highlighting strong India-Jamaica ties.

Addressing a joint press conference with his Jamaican counterpart, Andrew Holness, PM Modi said, “We have decided to name the road in front of the Jamaica High Commission in Delhi as ‘Jamaica Marg’ ... India and Jamaica may be separated by vast oceans, but our people, our culture and our history are linked to each other.”

He said, “sports play a very strong and important role” noting that both India and Jamaica are “cricket-loving” countries.

“As cricket-loving countries, sports play a very strong and important role in our relations. The people of India have a special affection for cricketers. We also discussed deepening our cooperation in sports. I am confident that the outcome of today’s discussions will accelerate our relations even faster than Usain Bolt and we will continue to reach new heights...” PM Modi said.

He praised the Indian community residing in Jamaica, saying that the people of Indian-origin who consider Jamaica as their home are a “living example of our cultural heritage.”

“The people who went to Jamaica from India about 180 years ago laid a strong foundation for our ‘People to People’ ties. The nearly 70,000 people of Indian origin who consider Jamaica as their home are a living example of our cultural heritage. I thank Prime Minister Holness and his government for taking care of them...The cultural exchange programme being held today will further strengthen our mutual ties,” Prime Minister Modi said.

Earlier, the two prime ministers met at the Hyderabad House in the nation’s capital.

Holness is on an official visit to India from September 30- October 3. This is his first visit to India, and also the first ever bilateral visit of a Prime Minister of Jamaica to India.

Hailing India-Jamaica ties, PM Modi said that the relations between the two nations is based on a shared history.

He expressed confidence that the visit will give new energy to bilateral relations.

“I welcome Jamaica PM Holness and his delegation ... Prime Minister Holness has been a long-standing friend of India. I have had the opportunity to meet him several times and each time I have felt his commitment to strengthen relations with India. I am confident that his visit will give new energy to our bilateral relations as well as our engagement with the entire Caribbean region,” PM Modi said, in a joint press statement along with Jamaican counterpart, Andrew Holness on Tuesday.

India has always been a “reliable and committed development partner” in Jamaica’s development journey, Prime Minister Modi said.