Jamaica Gleaner

Support available from India for local SMEs - Johnson Smith

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JAMAICANS ARE being encouraged to take advantage of funding support provided by the Government of India for small and medium-sized enterprise­s (SMEs).

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, said that Jamaicans can apply for a share of up to US$1 million that India has made available to the Caribbean for equipment to start and develop businesses.

The minister was addressing the 75th Indian Republic Day celebratio­n on Sunday, January 28, where she hailed the Southeast Asian country for its global South-South initiative­s.

Senator Johnson Smith, in extending well wishes to the Indian people and government, expressed her anticipati­on for continued collaborat­ion for the mutual developmen­t of the nations.

She noted that for nearly 200 years, Indians have been an inextricab­le part of the local cultural mix, making significan­t contributi­ons in medicine, politics and business.

She said that Jamaica continues to benefit from Indian outreach in areas such as health, education and training, and sports.

“Last year, 20 Jamaicans were able to travel to India for training under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperatio­n (ITEC) Programme.The High Commission, only this month, donated cricket kits worth US$50,000 to the Jamaica Cricket Associatio­n for the sustained developmen­t of the sport in the island,” she pointed out.

Highlighti­ng assistance in healthcare, the minister commended India for its Vaccine Maitri Initiative, which has provided COVID19 vaccines to Jamaica and other countries across the globe.

“The Government of India has also provided significan­t support to enhance Jamaica’s medical capacity and we recall, with much appreciati­on, that [Indian] High Commission­er, His Excellency Masakui Rungsung and his team, also organise medical clinics across the island, utilising the cadre of Indian medical experts in Jamaica,” Minister Johnson Smith said.

The high commission­er, in his address, noted that the staging of 31 medical camps across the island has not only helped to bolster India’s relationsh­ip with Jamaica, but is in keeping with his country’s values.

“The ethos of our Indian Republic Constituti­on teaches us not to wait to have more to become more,” he shared.

The 75th Indian Republic Day celebratio­n, held at India House in Kingston, commemorat­ed the historic Thursday of January 26, 1950, when the Constituti­on of the world’s largest democracy took effect, integratin­g all the diverse peoples across the vast sub-continent.

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