India Cyprus Bilateral Relationship Elevated to Strategic Partnership

India Cyprus bilateral relationship has been elevated to a strategic partnership with new agreements on defence, counter-terrorism and connectivity.

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India Cyprus Bilateral Relationship Latest News

  • India and Cyprus have elevated their bilateral relationship to a strategic partnership during the visit of President Nikos Christodoulides to New Delhi, signing pacts on defence cooperation, counter-terrorism, and connectivity.

India-Cyprus Bilateral Relations

  • India and Cyprus share a longstanding partnership built on shared democratic values, mutual respect for sovereignty, and growing cooperation across multiple sectors. 
  • Cyprus, a small island nation strategically located in the eastern Mediterranean, has been a steady supporter of India in international forums and serves as a key bridge between India and the European Union.

Historical Background

  • Diplomatic relations between India and Cyprus were established in 1962, soon after Cyprus gained independence from British colonial rule in 1960. 
  • Both countries shared common experiences of colonial rule and were active members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), which fostered strong political ties from the outset.
  • Indian leader Archbishop Makarios, the first President of Cyprus, was a close friend of Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, and this personal rapport laid the foundation for warm bilateral relations. 
  • India consistently supported Cyprus’s struggle for independence and territorial integrity, including its position on the Cyprus problem following the Turkish invasion of northern Cyprus in 1974.

Strategic and Diplomatic Engagement

  • The strategic dimension of India-Cyprus relations has grown significantly in recent years:
  • EU Gateway: Cyprus, as an EU member since 2004, serves as an important gateway for India’s engagement with the European Union.
  • UN Cooperation: Both nations collaborate at the United Nations, with Cyprus supporting India’s bid for permanent membership of a reformed UN Security Council.
  • Counter-Terrorism: Cyprus has consistently expressed solidarity with India in its fight against cross-border terrorism.

Economic and Trade Relations

  • Bilateral Trade: Bilateral trade between the two countries was USD 140.47 million for April 2024- March 2025.
  • Investments: Cyprus is one of India’s top 10 foreign investors, with significant cumulative FDI inflows. Cypriot investment routes have been used by global investors to access the Indian market.
  • India-EU FTA: The recently concluded India-EU Free Trade Agreement opens new opportunities, with Cyprus positioned as a key access point.

Indian Diaspora in Cyprus

  • There are around 15,500 Indians living and working in Cyprus (April 2026). 
  • The Indian diaspora mainly consists of professionals working primarily in shipping, IT, Fintech, farmhands, domestic workers and students.

News Summary: Cypriot President’s Visit to India

  • The visit of Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides to India marked a significant milestone in bilateral relations, with both nations elevating their partnership to a strategic partnership
  • Cyprus currently holds the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, adding strategic significance to the visit.

Defence Cooperation Roadmap

  • MoU between Cyprus Defence and Space Industries Cluster and Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers, paving the way for industrial collaboration.
  • Cyprus expressed interest in purchasing items from the Indian defence industry.
  • Strengthening cooperation in cyber security, maritime security, and emerging technologies.
  • Increased military exchanges and training cooperation between the two countries.
  • Establishment of a cybersecurity dialogue to address contemporary threats.

Counter-Terrorism Pact

  • Both leaders reiterated their zero-tolerance approach to terrorism, rejecting double standards, state-sponsored terrorism, and any justification for such acts. Key outcomes include:
    • Signing of an MoU establishing a Joint Working Group on Counter-Terrorism.
    • Strong condemnation of cross-border terrorism, including the Pahalgam terror attack.
    • Cyprus expressed solidarity and unwavering support to India in its fight against cross-border terrorism.

Economic and Investment Outlook

  • PM Modi described Cyprus as an “investment gateway” between India and Europe:
    • Cyprus is among India’s top 10 investors.
    • Both sides aim to double bilateral investment in the next five years.
    • New opportunities for Indian companies in Cyprus’s infrastructure, energy, and agriculture sectors.
    • New investment opportunities in India’s growing shipping and maritime sectors.
    • Direct flights between India and Cyprus to be launched soon.

India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEEC)

  • A significant focus of the visit was the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEEC). Cyprus has positioned itself as a key partner in this transformative initiative:
    • Cyprus has formed a ‘Friends of IMEEC’ grouping within the EU.
    • The country is offering transhipment facilities to address supply chain disruptions caused by the US-Israel war against Iran.
    • Both sides discussed establishing a Bilateral Connectivity Dialogue.
    • IMEEC is seen as transformational for global trade, connectivity, and prosperity.
    • Both nations emphasised promoting stability in the Eastern Mediterranean and the wider Middle East.

Significance of the Visit

  • EU Engagement: Reinforces India’s growing engagement with the European Union through Cyprus.
  • Indo-Mediterranean Connectivity: Strengthens India’s presence in the eastern Mediterranean.
  • IMEEC Acceleration: Cyprus’s active role can help operationalise this transformative connectivity project.
  • Counter-Terrorism Solidarity: Strengthens India’s global coalition against terrorism.
  • Defence Industrial Ties: Opens new markets for India’s defence exports.
  • Migration Framework: Provides structured opportunities for Indian professionals and students.

Source: TH | TOI

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