India and Jamaica signed four agreements, including one for sharing of digital public infrastructure to facilitate financial inclusion and another for cooperation in sports, as PM Narendra Modi hosted his counterpart Andrew Holness for what was the first visit by a PM of the Caribbean country to India. Both discussed regional and global issues and agreed that tensions and disputes must be resolved through dialogue. They also agreed on the need for reforms in UNSC and other global institutions and to work towards it.
PM Modi said he was confident India-Jamaica ties will grow at a rate faster than Usain Bolt, the iconic Jamaican sprinter.
PM Modi said he was confident India-Jamaica ties will grow at a rate faster than Usain Bolt, the iconic Jamaican sprinter.
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