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among others. He and his delegation will also be a part of visits to the Indian Arrival Monument at Palmyra, the Mahatma Gandhi Monument at the Promenade Gardens and the iconic Kaieteur Falls.
“He will be meeting with CARICOM, holding bilateral meetings with various ministers... The Speaker of the National Assembly where we expect discussions for promoting parliamentary exchanges and training in parliamentary matters. There is also meetings in a bilateral format with the Foreign Minister of Guyana… then followed by … Joint Commission meeting which I mentioned on the various topics,” the High Commissioner added.
The visiting Minister will also meet with President Irfaan Ali and Prime Minister Mark Phillips.
Jaishankar will be accompanied by a business delegation led by the Confederation of Indian Industries and will participate in an India-Guyana Business Round Table on Saturday. There will also be an engagement with the Indian diaspora and passport holders.
Srinivasa added that they are also looking to sign agreements between the private sector and the Indian Chambers of Commerce and establish a joint business council between counterparts.
Throughout the visits, the private sector will
engage in business-to-business meeting culture, agro-processing, engineering, i ture, food and beverages, chemicals, an able energies.
The visiting experts who are part of gation will also engage in site visi National Agricultural Research and Ed Institute (NAREI), and the Guya Development Board among others, to ha hand understanding of what is needed discussions. The visits will identify are use of technology and innovation.
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