
Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his three-nation tour, which also includes Canada and Croatia, when he arrived in Cyprus. The strong historical links between the two countries are reflected in the warm greeting PM Modi got at the airport from Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides and Finance Minister Constantinos Kombos. The president of Cyprus also welcomed Prime Minister Modi on X, writing: “Welcome to Cyprus, Prime Minister Narendra Modi! Here, at the entrance to the Mediterranean and the southeast border of the EU An important visit A new phase in an unbounded strategic collaboration We pledge to progress, change, and thrive more. Together.”
On his social media account, “Landed in Cyprus. PM Modi also acknowledged the president of Cyprus’ unique gesture. India-Cyprus ties will gain a lot of impetus from this visit, particularly in areas like commerce and investment.” For the first time in more than 20 years, Indian Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to travel to Cyprus with the goal of strengthening bilateral ties and advancing collaboration in the areas of technology, trade, investment, and security.