She stressed that India and Fiji must work together to unlock the full potential in partnership for the mutual benefit of the people of the two nations.
During his first official visit to Fiji, Singh conveyed the warmest greetings of the government and the people of India on the special occasion of Fiji's National Girmit Day, which celebrates a very special legacy that binds the two countries together.
Rabuka made the confession at the Reconciliation Service between the Methodist Church and the Girmitiyas in Suva held at the Vodafone Arena and has asked for forgiveness.
Sitiveni Rabuka has repeatedly said that he will end a 2011 police cooperation agreement signed between China and Fiji under the country's former PM Frank Bainimarama.
"I'm pleased to say that India will always be a special friend and trusted partner to Fiji," the Fiji Prime Minister said during a joint press statement with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in Suva, Fiji on Thursday.
Jaishankar stated the cultural performances by the two countries showcased their heritage and tradition and stressed that their confluence is a "notable aspect" of the historical ties between the two nations.
Recently, Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka said that there is no need for Chinese state security personnel to continue working with the country's Police Force as the systems are different.