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OPINION PM Modi's outreach to Fiji: A Boost to India's Interest in Indo-Pacific region

From defence to development, India and Fiji deepen ties as Modi and Rabuka vow stronger partnership in the Indo-Pacific and Global South.

August 25, 2025 / 15:31 IST
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India and Fiji may be oceans apart, but our aspirations sail in the same boat, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing a joint press conference with visiting Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka. Sending a clear message to both the people of Fiji and the western world, Modi stressed that India and Fiji are co-travellers on the path of development of the Global South. “We are partners in building a world order where the Global South’s independence, ideas, and identity are respected,” he said. Modi underlined India’s firm belief that no voices should be ignored and no nation should be left behind.

Fiji, an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean, comprises more than 330 islands, about 110 of which are permanently inhabited. Recognising its strategic importance in the Indo-Pacific, Modi has, since 2014, sought to deepen India’s role as a development partner for Fiji. New Delhi has extended assistance in healthcare, agriculture, education, capacity building, climate resilience, and infrastructure. Both leaders also agreed to strengthen defence and security cooperation, with an action plan already in place. Modi announced that India will provide training and equipment to boost Fiji’s maritime security.

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Trade ties are also expanding. India’s exports to Fiji touched USD 84.7 million in 2024–25, comprising mineral fuels, manufactured goods, machinery, transport equipment, and food items. In return, India imports mineral water, sugar, crude materials, and fish. Indian PSUs active in Fiji include LIC, New India Assurance, Bank of Baroda, WAPCOS, and Power Grid. The two sides signed an MoU on bilateral defence cooperation in 2017, with engagement largely focused on training and capacity building. The inaugural Defence Joint Working Group met in July 2025, while INS Satpura made a port call to Suva in 2022. Fiji is also a founding member of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) and the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), and joined the Global Biofuel Alliance (GBA) in 2024.

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