Al-Rawi: Modi鈥檚 visit rooted in PNM talks

By Gregory Mc Burnie

Al-Rawi: Modi鈥檚 visit rooted in PNM talks

Opposition senator Faris Al-Rawi says the visit of India鈥檚 Prime Minister Narendra Modi to TT is rooted in talks which began under the PNM government.

He was speaking with Newsday ahead of Modi鈥檚 address to a joint sitting of Parliament on July 4.

Al-Rawi said Modi鈥檚 visit to TT was an honour as he noted Modi was the leader of one of the largest nations on the planet.

He pointed to the historic links and thriving relationship between both countries.

鈥淭T has had a traditionally excellent relationship with India. Indeed prime minister Rowley met him just recently. We purchased onto the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) system鈥 and we鈥檝e had a very good relationship in digital communications and structures.

鈥淚 believe his present visit has its roots inside of those conferences that Dr Rowley held with him.鈥

UPI is a real-time payment system developed by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) that facilitates instant money transfers between bank accounts using smartphones.

It allows users to send and receive money, pay bills, and make online purchases through a single mobile application.

It was adopted in September 2024 at a function attended by then-Central Bank governor Dr Alvin Hillaire, and is also being used in countries such as the UAE, Singapore, France, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Mauritius.

On November 20, 2024, Rowley and other regional heads of government met with Modi and the Indian delegate at a Caricom-India summit in Guyana鈥檚 capital, Georgetown.

He then held bilateral talks with Modi the next day, a meeting Modi described on Twitter/X as 鈥渧ery fruitful.

鈥淲e talked about how to diversify trade linkages between our nations. Areas like science, healthcare, education, renewable energy and agriculture offer great potential for co-operation.鈥

TT and India also signed an MoU at that summit relating to agro and food processing. Then-minister of foreign and Caricom affairs Dr Amery Browne in a post on X on November 21 explained under the MoU, India will provide up to US$1 million in financing and technical assistance to help TT with integrated automated fruit and vegetable processing activities.

Al Rawi said Modi鈥檚 visit was evidence the country鈥檚 鈥渃ontinuity of democracy is seemingly very good.鈥

Asked about the decision to confer TT鈥檚 highest award, the Order of the Republic of TT on Modi, Al Rawi said he believed it would be improper to comment on it.

鈥淭hat is an award to a head of State, I think it would be improper to comment on that.

鈥淥RTT is an award that is done through a committee and I haven鈥檛 seen the benefit of what the committee has said.鈥

He congratulated Modi, though, on receiving the award and noted the strong relationship TT had with India under the previous PNM administration.

鈥淚 congratulate Prime Minister Modi. I thank him for stopping into TT to deepen our relationship. Certainly our government, the PNM government, had a very strong relationship with India. And I鈥檓 happy to see that that is a prosperous one still continuing.鈥

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