Scientists from the Indian Space Research Organisation arrived in Guyana Wednesday morning for the Global Biodiversity Alliance Summit. President Mohamed Irfaan Ali will lead the three-day conference focused on international biodiversity conservation efforts. The Indian delegation aims to strengthen space-based application partnerships between both nations. Officials discussed expanding cooperation in environmental sciences, climate management, agriculture, and disaster response systems. The visit demonstrates India's commitment to Caribbean region partnerships.
Prime Minister Mark Anthony Phillips met with the scientific team to explore collaboration opportunities. The delegation features experts from the National Remote Sensing Centre and Earth Observation programs. CARICOM officials also participated in discussions about regional cooperation possibilities. These meetings build upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi's November visit to Guyana. Both countries recognized their climate change vulnerabilities and pledged joint conservation initiatives.
The summit reinforces India's broader CARICOM engagement strategy in science and technology applications. Space technology applications will target agriculture, climate adaptation, and environmental monitoring across Caribbean nations.
Prime Minister Mark Anthony Phillips met with the scientific team to explore collaboration opportunities. The delegation features experts from the National Remote Sensing Centre and Earth Observation programs. CARICOM officials also participated in discussions about regional cooperation possibilities. These meetings build upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi's November visit to Guyana. Both countries recognized their climate change vulnerabilities and pledged joint conservation initiatives.
The summit reinforces India's broader CARICOM engagement strategy in science and technology applications. Space technology applications will target agriculture, climate adaptation, and environmental monitoring across Caribbean nations.