Modi, who held talks with his Fijian counterpart Frank Bainimirama, also announced a USD one million Special Adaptation Fund for the Pacific nations and a proposal to develop Pan Pacific Islands Project for tele-medicine and tele-education. His trip is the first by an Indian premier to Fiji in 33 years after Indira Gandhi in 1981.
Modi also utilised his visit to address a meeting of leaders of 12 Pacific Ocean countries, a move considered significant. He also addressed the Fijian National University, the first by a world leader.
The other decisions announced at this meeting relate to an increase in Grant-in-Aid to Pacific Island Countries from USD 125,000 annually to USD 200,000 to each Pacific Island country for community projects, complimentary space to Pacific Island countries during exhibitions organised by ITPO to showcase their products and an offer to support the setting up of a Trade Office in New Delhi to promote trade between India and Pacific Island countries.
"Fiji could serve as a hub for stronger Indian engagement with Pacific islands. I see this visit as an opportunity to renew an old relationship and lay the foundation for a strong partnership in the future," he added.