Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the joint session of Trinidad and Tobago's parliament on Friday, unequivocally stated that "terrorism is the enemy of humanity," acknowledging the support of the Trinidad and Tobago government in India's ongoing battle against this global threat.
PM Modi, addressing Trinidad and Tobago's Parliament, reaffirmed India's commitment to the Global South, promised AI and agro-tech support, highlighted growing trade ties, praised women's leadership, and celebrated the shared heritage of the Indian diaspora. He stressed India's developmen
In an ode to cultural fusion between the two nations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a joint assembly of Trinidad and Tobago's parliament on Friday, celebrated the harmonious blend of Indian and Caribbean traditions, spanning languages, cuisines, and music.
Many legendary West Indies players, including Chris Gayle, Sunil Narine, Andre Russell, and Kieron Pollard, have featured in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Gayle, Pollard and Russell are among the most admired West Indies cricketers in India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed Trinidad and Tobago's Parliament from the historic Red House, becoming the first Indian PM to do so. He praised the shared democratic values, Indian diaspora ties, and recalled India's ancient traditions. He also received the country's highest civili
In his acceptance speech at the President's House in Port of Spain, PM Modi stated that he accepted the honour on behalf of 140 crore Indians, emphasising the shared history and culture that underpin this relationship.
"Your kindness and generosity to the people of Trinidad and Tobago are legendary. They have been shown time and time again," she noted, recalling several acts of bilateral goodwill.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred with 'The Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago' (ORTT) on Friday, the highest honour of the nation, during a ceremonial event at the President's House in Port of Spain.
Congress leader Pawan Khera on Friday took aim at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago, claiming that he went out to "implement" a list of countries that have remained unvisited by the former Prime Ministers.