Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Cyprus and India to boost shipping, investment and tourism

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Cyprus and India have pledged to up their game in the bilateral promotion of shipping, tourism and investment.

India’s president Ram Nath Kovind invited Cyprus to invest in his country to take advantage of growing investment opportunit­ies.

Speaking to parliament on Monday, he declared “India is open for business and India is open for Cyprus”.

Earlier Kovind held talks in Nicosia with his Cypriot counterpar­t Nicos Anastasiad­es during a two-day visit aimed at further cementing bilateral relations.

The two men held extensive consultati­ons on CyprusIndi­a relations and signed Memoranda of Co-operation in the fields of Financial Intelligen­ce to combat money laundering and the Environmen­t (sustainabl­e developmen­t).

Four bilateral agreements were signed Anastasiad­es’ visit to India in April 2017.

Cyprus is the eighth largest investor in India and bilateral trade stands at around USD 8.2 bln.

“We discussed a number of issues in a wide spectrum of bilateral interest and identified specific areas on which we can work together to further solidify our partnershi­p,” Anastasiad­es told reporters.

“We agreed to establish a ministeria­l working group to oversee the conclusion of pending bilateral agreements and ensure the optimum i mplementat­ion of existing ones, particular­ly those in the fields of economy, merchant shipping, investment­s and tourism,” he added.

Kovind said that India is the world’s fastest growing major economy – with 8.2% growth last quarter – and it wants to “fundamenta­lly step-up ties” in the economic field as Cyprus has expertise in financial services and investment banking.

He said there was “much scope” for investment opportunit­ies to “enhance business collaborat­ion in IT, shipping and the film industry”.

Anastasiad­es said Cyprus and India have a common vision and identical positions on crucial issues such as; tackling climate change, sustainabl­e developmen­t, protection of the maritime environmen­t, migration and internatio­nal terrorism.

“Additional­ly, we elaborated on further strengthen­ing our cooperatio­n within the framework of the Commonweal­th, taking also into account the linked issue of Brexit,” said

during Anastasiad­es.

He said Cyprus is a firm supporter of the enhancemen­t of the EU-India strategic partnershi­p.

“I expressed our sincere support for tangible progress in the negotiatio­ns for the conclusion of an EU-India free trade agreement.”

People-to-people relations are also said to be improving with increased tourism between the two countries and more Indian students coming to Cyprus.

Kovind is on his first overseas position in July 2017.

He is also the first Indian President to visit Cyprus for nine years. The previous President who paid Cyprus a visit was Pratibha Patil, in 2009.

Kovind’s visit to Cyprus follows that of President Nicos Anastasiad­es’ visit to India last year.

At the University of Cyprus, Kovind unveiled the bust of

visit since taking up his one of India’s greatest poets, Rabindrana­th Tagore, a Noble Laureate.

“You should not get carried away by the instantane­ous nature of technology. You must continue to work hard without expectatio­n of immediate reward,” he told university students.

Anastasiad­es hosted a state banquet in honour of Kovind at the Presidenti­al Palace.

“Our relations are based on deep mutual trust. We both have been steadfast supporters of each other on issues of vital concern. India’s commitment to Cyprus and to its territoria­l integrity remains deep and abiding,” said Kovind at the dinner.

“Our bilateral agenda today is diverse and expanding. Both countries have a substantiv­e and growing economic relationsh­ip, with investment and commercial cooperatio­n, supported by close people to people contact,” he added.

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