– purchase of aircraft for GDF, support for GuySuCo
– working groups to be established between 2 nations

Coming out of President Dr Irfaan Ali’s visit to India, there are a number of areas and opportunities not only for Government-to-Government collaboration but also private sector to private sector collaboration. There are so many opportunities, in fact, that a working group will be set up between the two countries to coordinate the necessary follow-ups.
This was revealed by President Dr Irfaan Ali, in a press conference at State House on Tuesday during which he shared the head table with Foreign Affairs Minister Hugh Todd and a number of private sector representatives.
According to the President, the need for two working groups was jointly decided between him and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said India has already been written to propose names for Guyana’s side. The working group, according to Ali, will follow the Organisation of American States (OAS) model.

“The only difference here is that in the working group, we’ll be including the private sector from both India and Guyana. Because there’s a lot of follow-up and collaboration that is required from the side of the private sector.”
“The working group will commence work almost instantly, to push this agenda. In Guyana for example in agriculture, Minister Zulfikar Mustapha will be a part of the working group looking at agriculture and all we discussed,” he said.
When it comes to farming, former Agriculture Minister Dr Leslie Ramsammy would be on the working group as well. Minister within the Public Works Ministry Deodat Indar will meanwhile be on the working group for technology and Natural Resources Minister Vickram Bharrat, for energy.
Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce Oneidge Walrond will be on the working group for hyperbaric and wellness centre, and Public Service Minister Sonia Parag for human resource capacity building. For defence, President Ali, Chief of Staff Brigadier Godfrey Bess, and National Security Advisor Captain (retired) Gerry Gouveia will be on the working group.
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