PM Rabuka meets Fijians in India, reaffirms commitment to diaspora ties

The audience included 16 primary school teachers representing Fiji at the WAGGGS Asia-Pacific Regional Conference, alongside Fijians in India for medical treatment and studies.

Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to strengthening ties with Fijians living abroad, during a meeting with members of the Fijian community in India last night.

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Image: Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka met with Fijians in India (Source: Facebook – Fiji Government)

Rabuka acknowledged the vital role overseas Fijians play in the nation’s development, highlighting their contributions through education, skills, remittances and international networks.

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Image: Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka met with Fijians in India (Source: Facebook – Fiji Government)

Updating the gathering on Fiji’s progress, he outlined key initiatives in infrastructure, agriculture, education and land development. He also encouraged Fijians in India to remain proud ambassadors of their homeland while seizing opportunities available abroad.

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Image: Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka met with Fijians in India (Source: Facebook – Fiji Government)
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The audience included 16 primary school teachers representing Fiji at the WAGGGS Asia-Pacific Regional Conference, alongside Fijians in India for medical treatment and studies.

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Image: Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka met with Fijians in India (Source: Facebook – Fiji Government)

Rabuka also reflected on the deep historical ties between the two nations, dating back to 1879 when the first indentured labourers from India arrived in Fiji. He emphasised that the Fiji–India partnership continues to grow strongly, built on shared values and areas of mutual interest.

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