Minister Fernandez Urges India to Boost Caribbean Transportation Investment

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During a meeting in Delhi, Minister Charles Fernandez stressed the significance of improving connectivity between India and the Caribbean.

 

Encouraging India’s investment in air and sea transportation, he highlighted the potential for easier movement of goods, services, and people, fostering regional trade.

 

Fernandez emphasized cross-border investments and technology transfer to benefit both regions.

 

Acknowledging India’s role in the global healthcare industry, he urged knowledge transfers to strengthen healthcare services in the Caribbean.

 

Expressing gratitude for India’s Astra Zeneca vaccine support, Fernandez aims to deepen economic ties and unlock growth opportunities between India and the Caribbean.

 

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Now Charles ‘Max’ Fernández ah dance abroad, just like Gassssston Browne 🥸 … as the saying goes:

    “when the going gets tough, the tough get going!”

    Hey MAXY, I thought you would have been at the Nigerian 🇳🇬 Peace Airline launch to greet our African brothers and sisters, just like you did at the previous launch? How strange!

    Did Colin James or Melford Nicholas step-in and take your place, or did they DISAPPEAR as well?

    BWOI ME HAFFI LAUGH AT THESE ABLP POLI[TRICK]CIANS … 😂 😂 😂

  2. This article underscores a fundamental and significant problems
    The Caribbean has.
    UWI who many thinks is a great place that has educated many of the Caribbean population in my view is among the institutions in the Caribbean that has failed its people.
    Here is an Antigua and Barbuda Government Minister with a hat in hand request for knowledge transfers. Why not look to its own institutions? India’s role in the global healthcare industry started at its places of higher learning.
    In its 60 years what technology has come out of UWI with regional economic development benefits ?

    Poor Max is just an embarrassment and don’t even realizes it.
    Minister Charles Fernandez goes to India with a brief case full of catch phrases.

    “Improving connectivity between India and the Caribbean”: sounds like Air Peace and Antigua Air
    “Deepen economic ties and unlock growth opportunities” sound familiar to the recent EU press release.

    This also underscores the failure of our media. Rather than analyzing this press release; asking questions and then craft an article, all we get every day are press releases that dumb down the public.

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