New Delhi, President Draupadi Murmu said on Monday that India would be happy to share their experiences in initiatives like Integrated Payment Interface System, ‘Jan Dhan’ and Aadhaar.
As part of our modern and versatile partnership, there is a privilege to make India a partner in Fiji’s socio-economic development, with special attention to Fizian priorities such as health, capacity building and training, and climate flexibility.
His claim came during a meeting with Fizian Prime Minister Sitivini Ligamada Rabuka and his delegation, who called Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan here.
The President said that capacity building has always been an important pillar of India-Fiji relations, which includes Indian technical and economic cooperation training programs for Fizian officials in Indian institutions.
He said that digital technologies have brought a revolution in financial inclusion in India, and that we will be happy to share with Fiji with our experiences such as UPI systems, ‘Jan Dhan’, and Aadhaar, a statement issued by the President’s office.
Murmu said that India is committed to strengthening its relations and development partnership with the Pacific Island countries, with Fiji a special partner.
He said that a memorandum of a memorandum has been signed today on the establishment of a super-specialty hospital in Fiji, which is a milestone in our common vision for increased healthcare cooperation.
The President said that underlining long -term relations between India and Fiji, the President said that the contribution of the Zamatia community has not only been important in maintaining our strong bonds, but also to shape Fiji’s multicultural identity, diverse society and economy.
Murmu recalled his meeting with the Fijian Prime Minister during his visit to Fiji in August 2024 and also made a beautiful traditional welcome to him by indigenous tribal elders.
Recalling his conversation with members of the vibrant Indian origin community, he appreciated the important role in deep understanding and friendship between the two countries.
The President was happy keeping in mind that the Fiji government has given priority to strengthen relations with India, which is clear in our busy pace in recent times.
The statement said that the two leaders expressed confidence that this journey would open new avenues for cooperation, which would benefit the people of both countries.
Rabuka arrived in Delhi on Sunday on a three -day visit.
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