India, Jamaica agree to boost trade, skilled mobility, healthcare cooperation: Jaishankar
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India and Jamaica agreed to further strengthen trade linkages and explore cooperation for recruitment and mobility of skilled professionals, including healthcare workers and teachers, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said.\
Addressing a joint press conference here after talks with his Jamaican counterpart Kamina J Smith on Monday, Jaishankar said the discussions were comprehensive, and they reviewed the entire gamut of bilateral ties, identifying new avenues to deepen the partnership.
“We signed several important agreements and discussed effective implementations of MOUs which have been recently concluded in the fields of digital transformation, cultural exchange, sports and digital payments to ensure tangible outcomes on the ground,” he said.
India recognised Jamaica’s growing role as a logistics hub and gateway to the Caribbean for trade and investment, Jaishankar said.
“We agreed to further strengthen trade, business and investment linkages, explore cooperation for recruitment and mobility of skilled professionals, including nurses, healthcare workers and teachers,” he said.
The two sides also discussed expanding cooperation in defence and security,
healthcare, digitisation, agriculture, education and infrastructure, the minister
said.
Highlighting development cooperation as a key pillar of ties, Jaishankar noted
the successful completion of the Improving Rural Livelihoods Project in
Kitson Town in March 2026, implemented with Indian assistance of USD 1
million under the India-UN Development Partnership Fund, benefiting over
200 individuals and impacting thousands more.
He said India is also discussing the feasibility of establishing an artisan
empowerment hub in Jamaica and reiterated support for the country’s
recovery following Hurricane Melissa.
As part of humanitarian assistance, India has supplied relief material,
deployed a medical team and is in the process of providing 30 dialysis units. It
is also sending 40 fishing boats and 200 GPS units to aid recovery efforts.
The ministers reaffirmed close cooperation in multilateral fora and discussed
issues such as reformed multilateralism, climate justice and priorities of the
Global South.
India appreciated Jamaica’s support for its candidature for a non-permanent
seat at the UN Security Council for 2028-29.
Both sides strongly condemned terrorism in all its forms and called for early
finalisation of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism.
Jaishankar also highlighted growing people-to-people ties, noting the
popularity of yoga and Ayurveda in Jamaica and the contribution of the Indian
diaspora to the country’s development.
He announced a contribution of two million Jamaican dollars towards
celebrations marking 181 years of the arrival of Indians in Jamaica on India
Heritage Day.
According to the website of the High Commission of India in Kingston,
Jamaica has an Indian diaspora of around 70,000 people whose forefathers
came mostly from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar as indentured labour between 1845
and 1917. Some also came from South India.
The diaspora constitutes around 3 per cent of Jamaica’s population and
continues to nurture an abiding interest in Indian culture, music, dance and
history, serving as a cultural bridge between the two countries. May 10 is
observed as India Heritage Day in Jamaica.
Jaishankar arrived in Kingston on Saturday, marking the first leg of his nine-
day tour of Jamaica, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago, aimed at further
strengthening India’s strategic and cultural ties with the Caribbean nations.
Later in the day, Jaishankar interacted with Jamaica’s industry and business
leaders, underlining the need to deepen economic engagement as countries
diversify partnerships globally.
“Emphasised that as we all diversify and seek reliable partners, the imperative
to deepen India-Jamaica business ties is that much stronger,” he said in a
social media post, noting that the potential for bilateral and regional
economic cooperation should be “explored more vigorously”.
Jaishankar also appreciated Industry Minister Aubyn Hill for convening the
interaction with business leaders.
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