New Delhi:Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape hailed his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi as the voice of the Global South and said that all the island nations will rally behind India at international forums. He was speaking at the third India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) Summit co-chaired by PM Modi.
Speaking about the economic problems faced by the island nations on account of geopolitical tensions, most recently, the Russia-Ukraine war, Marape said that they are 'victims of global powerplay'. He spoke about the inflationary pressure on his country because of the war. Pacific Islands nations have to face the brunt of the war as they have to incur high costs of fuel and power tariffs.
"These nations sitting before you have high costs of fuel and power tariffs in their own countries and we suffer as a result of big nations at play in terms of geopolitics and the power struggles out there," Marape said urging him to be an active voice for the small island nations at global forums such as G20 and G7. "You are the voice that can offer our issues at the highest as advanced economies discuss matters relating to economy, commerce, trade and geopolitics," he added asking Prime Minister Modi to be an advocate for them.
Speaking about the advantages in terms of geopolitics that these island nations command, Marape said, "Whilst our land may be small and the number may be small, our area and space in the Pacific are big. The world uses our space for trade, commerce and movement."