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Context: President of the Republic of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, paid a State Visit to India at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during Cyprus’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU).
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• The visit marked a major milestone in India–Cyprus ties as both countries elevated their bilateral relationship from a “Comprehensive Partnership” to a “Strategic Partnership.”
• The leaders adopted a forward-looking agenda focused on defence, cybersecurity, maritime cooperation, trade, connectivity, innovation, AI, education and people-to-people ties.
• The visit built upon the momentum generated by Prime Minister Modi’s historic visit to Cyprus in June 2025 — the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Cyprus in over two decades.

Key Outcomes of the Visit
• Strategic Partnership: India and Cyprus elevated their bilateral relationship to a Strategic Partnership, reflecting deeper cooperation in defence, connectivity, trade, technology, security and regional affairs.
• Defence Cooperation: Adopted a Roadmap for Bilateral Defence Cooperation (2026–2031).
- Welcomed the India–Cyprus Bilateral Defence Cooperation Programme signed in February 2026.
- Agreed to expand cooperation in maritime security, defence industries, joint training, cybersecurity and emerging technologies.
• Counter-Terrorism: Signed an MoU on establishing a Joint Working Group (JWG) on Counter-Terrorism.
- Condemned the Pahalgam and Red Fort terror attacks.
- Reaffirmed zero tolerance towards terrorism and called for action against UN-designated terrorists, terror financing, terror safe havens and cross-border terrorism.
• Cyber Security: Announced the establishment of a Cyber Security Dialogue to strengthen cooperation against cyber threats and cybercrime.
• Search and Rescue (SAR): Signed a Technical Arrangement on Search and Rescue (SAR) cooperation to strengthen maritime coordination and operational cooperation.
• Trade and Investment: Emphasized expanding bilateral trade and investment in shipping, logistics, financial services, clean energy, AI, innovation, infrastructure and digital economy.
- Cyprus reaffirmed its role as an investment gateway between India and Europe.
• FinTech and UPI Connectivity: Welcomed growing financial connectivity between India and Cyprus.
- Encouraged cooperation between India’s UPI and European payment systems through the MoU between NIPL and Eurobank Cyprus.
• Innovation and Technology: Signed an MoU on Innovation and Technology.
- Promoted cooperation among startups, incubators, accelerators, research centres and innovation ecosystems in AI, digital transformation and emerging technologies.
• India–EU Cooperation: Welcomed the conclusion of the India–EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
- Supported strengthening the India–EU Trade and Technology Council (TTC) and India–EU Security and Defence Partnership.
• Connectivity and IMEEC: Reiterated support for the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEEC).
- Agreed to establish a Bilateral Connectivity Dialogue.
- Recognized Cyprus as a gateway connecting Europe, the Mediterranean and the Indo-Pacific.
• Maritime Cooperation: Agreed to strengthen cooperation in shipping, logistics, port connectivity, maritime training, green shipping and maritime domain awareness.
- Recognized Cyprus as an important European maritime hub.
• Indo-Pacific Cooperation: Cyprus joined the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI) under the pillar “Trade, Connectivity and Maritime Transport.”
- Both countries reiterated support for a free, open and rules-based Indo-Pacific.
• Education and Mobility: Signed an MoU on Higher Education and Research.
- Agreed to continue negotiations on a Migration and Mobility Partnership Agreement and a Social Security Agreement.
• Diplomatic Training: Signed an MoU on Diplomatic Training between SSIFS and the Diplomatic Academy of Cyprus.
• Cultural Cooperation: Signed an MoU on Cultural Cooperation (2026–2030).
- Promoted exchanges in arts, heritage conservation, tourism, museums, Yoga, Ayurveda and people-to-people ties.
• Space Cooperation: Agreed to expand cooperation between IN-SPACe and the ERATOSTHENES Centre of Excellence.
- Announced the first-ever India–Cyprus Space Day on 18 May 2026.
• Multilateral Cooperation: Cyprus reiterated support for India’s permanent membership in a reformed UNSC.
- Both countries agreed to strengthen coordination in the UN, Commonwealth and other multilateral forums.
• Consular Cooperation: Announced the establishment of a Consular Dialogue to strengthen coordination on consular matters and people-to-people movement.
• Disaster Resilience: Cyprus expressed interest in joining the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI).
- Both sides emphasized cooperation on climate-resilient infrastructure.
• Health Diplomacy: India announced the gift of a BHISM Cube to Cyprus as part of bilateral health cooperation.
