Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides hailed the India-Cyprus partnership, which has been elevated to a strategic level. The visit saw the signing of six MoUs, a defence roadmap, and the establishment of a Cyber Security Dialogue.
Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides on Sunday shared highlights from his landmark visit to India and hailed the partnership between New Delhi and Nicosia. He underlined how the partnership is already in action across areas such as security, defence and economic connectivity. The Cypriot President said in a post on X, “What began as a vision is now evolving into a concrete strategic partnership. A partnership already producing tangible results across key areas including security, defense, technology, innovation, maritime cooperation and economic connectivity. The sky is the limit!” What began as a vision is now evolving into a concrete strategic partnership. A partnership already producing tangible results across key areas including security, defense, technology, innovation, maritime cooperation and economic connectivity. The sky is the limit! 🇨🇾🇪🇺🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/1LE2H57bh3 — NikosChristodoulides (@Christodulides) May 24, 2026
India, Cyprus Elevate Ties to Strategic Partnership
India and Cyprus on Friday significantly boosted their relations across domains, elevating ties to a Strategic Partnership as they signed six MoUs and agreements and announced a roadmap for Defence Cooperation for 2026-2031 and the establishment of a Cyber Security Dialogue between the two countries.
The announcements, made during visit of the visit of Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides, also include establishment of a Consular Dialogue between India and Cyprus, the European nation joining the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative under the Pillar “Trade, Connectivity and Maritime Transport”, Gifting of Bharat Health Initiative for Sahyog Hita & Maitri (BHISM) Cube to Nicosia and intention of Cypriot side to open a Cyprus Trade Center in Mumbai.
Leaders Hail Strong, Futuristic Partnership
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides on Friday hailed the booming relationship between India and the European Union, while forcefully backing the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) as a “visionary initiative.”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted how extensive deliberations were held on further strengthening the India-Cyprus friendship. Calling the relationship a “strong and futuristic partnership rooted in shared values”, he underlined how the growing investment linkages between the nations are a matter of immense joy. He underlined that discussions took place to increase cooperation in infrastructure, energy, agriculture, technology and financial services.
PM Modi noted that defence and security were viewed as a key means of furthering bilateral friendship and that emphasis will remain on boosting cultural as well as people-to-people ties.
President Murmu on India-EU Cooperation and Mutual Support
On Friday, President Droupadi Murmu hosted a banquet in the honour of her Cypriot counterpart and President Murmu said that during its Presidency of the European Union Council, Cyprus can play an important role in further expanding economic cooperation between India and Europe, particularly after the conclusion of the India-EU Free Trade Agreement.
Murmu appreciated Cyprus’ support on important issues such as cross-border terrorism and reform of multilateral institutions. She reiterated India’s unwavering support for the sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity of Cyprus.
As both nations look to mark 65 years of diplomatic relations in 2027, officials said the visit of the Cyprus President will further build momentum of the bilateral partnership and strengthen cooperation within the broader India-European Union framework. (ANI)
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