India to provide USD 51 million development aid to Suriname

Press Trust of India  |  Paramaribo 

will extend a Line of Credit of USD 31 million and a concessional financing of USD 20 million to as the two countries agreed to strengthen their economic relations and development partnership after held talks with his Surinamese counterpart

will also extend a Line of Credit of USD 27.5 million to support a power transmission project in PikinSaronarea and another Line of Credit of USD 3.5 million for maintenance of Chetak helicopters.

The also received the Ratification Instrument of joining the from Bouterse.

India also agreed to assist Suriname to establish a in An MoU to take forward this project was signed.

Besides, the two sides also concluded four MoUs in the fields of elections, diplomatic academies partnership, employment for spouse of diplomats of the two countries and archives.

Suriname invited Indian investment in areas such as agriculture, mining, and timber.

During the talks, Suriname accepted India's invitation to attend the 11th Hindi Conference to be held in in August 2018 as well as the Business Conclave to be held between India and CARICOM in soon.

Addressing the National Assembly of Suriname, Kovind, who arrived here on June 19 on the second leg of his three-nation tour to Greece, Suriname and Cuba, said development cooperation, under the rubric South-South cooperation, is an important pillar of Indo-Surinamese relations.

was the first foreign to address the In 1988, then of India had addressed the House.

"and are almost 14,000 km apart. Yet, despite this trans-oceanic gap, our countries have much in common. Both Suriname and India are multi-cultural, multi-religious and multi-ethnic democracies," he said.

Speaking on the climate change, he said, "This is an international concern, a foreign policy issue and yet, for the people of Suriname it is a deeply-felt existential challenge. I must commend your country for its enlightened approach on climate change. You have shown a determination that even much larger and wealthier nations have shied away from."

said India has extended financial grants for a craft market project and a digital literacy programme.

"We hope our assistance will help in promoting economic sustainability and capacity building of women and children in Suriname," he said.

He said India wants to strengthen our capacity building partnership with Suriname through the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation programme as well.

"We have, therefore, offered to raise the annual scholarships to Suriname under the programme from 40 to 50," he said.

Kovind said that President Bouterse has expressed Suriname's continued support for India's aspiration to be a of the

"We also expressed our deepest concern on the threat posed by terrorism and conveyed strong support to each other to fight the global menace," he said.

India and Suriname also agreed to enhance cooperation to promote Ayurveda and other traditional of both countries.

Suriname has been celebrating 145 years of arrival of Indian diaspora to the country and Kovind's visit coincidesd with the celebration.

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First Published: Thu, June 21 2018. 13:30 IST