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Indian envoy, Fiji Parliament Speaker discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation

By IANS | Updated: February 2, 2026 14:50 IST

Suva, Feb 2 India's High Commissioner to Fiji Suneet Mehta held a meeting with Fiji Parliament Speaker Filimone ...

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Suva, Feb 2 India's High Commissioner to Fiji Suneet Mehta held a meeting with Fiji Parliament Speaker Filimone Jitoko on Monday, discussing strengthening bilateral cooperation.

Following their talks, India's High Commission in Fiji in a post on X stated, "High Commissioner Suneet Mehta was honored to call on the Speaker of the Fiji Parliament, Hon. Filimone Jitoko. Productive discussions were held reaffirming strong parliamentary ties and avenues to further advance bilateral cooperation."

On January 27, Suneet Mehta chaired the second meeting of the Project Steering Committee to review the Quick Impact Project (QIP)- “Tubalevu Ground Water Supply Project,” being supported by India.

In a post on X, Indian Commission in Fiji wrote, "High Commissioner Suneet Mehta chaired the 2nd meeting of the Project Steering Committee to review the Quick Impact Project (QIP)- 'Tubalevu Ground Water Supply Project,' being supported by India. Representatives from the Fiji Government, Fiji Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade, Fiji Ministry of Finance, and Ministry of Public Works attended the meeting. Work on the ground has already commenced which will provide water supply to the residents of Tubalevu, further strengthening India and Fiji ties."

On January 19, Suneet Mehta called on Fiji's Minister for Finance, Commerce and Business Development, Esrom Immanuel and discussed strengthening ties and enhancing cooperation in the areas of mutual interest.

"High Commissioner Suneet Mehta paid a courtesy call on the Minister for Finance, Commerce and Business Development, Hon. Esrom Immanuel today. Productive discussions were held focusing on strengthening bilateral ties and enhancing cooperation in the areas of mutual interest.

Ties between India and Fiji are based on mutual respect, cooperation and strong cultural and people to people ties. The bilateral relationship received a major boost after the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Fiji in November 2014, when the First Meeting of the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Co-operation (FIPIC) was also held, according to Indian High Commission in Fiji. Over the years, India has supported Fiji in its nation building efforts across key sectors and also in the area of capacity building.

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