India, Seychelles Boost Defence Ties, Plan Joint Military Exercises

Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh met with Seychelles' leadership in New Delhi to bolster bilateral defence and security ties. Both sides reviewed their collaboration and committed to peace and stability in the Indian Ocean Region. They welcomed the upcoming joint military exercise LAMITYE-2026 and discussed cooperation in training, hydrography, and maritime security. The talks also covered India's MAHASAGAR vision and future avenues for long-term defence partnerships.

Key Points: India-Seychelles Defence Talks: Enhanced Security Cooperation

  • Reviewed growing defence collaboration
  • Welcomed upcoming joint exercise LAMITYE-2026
  • Discussed maritime security & capacity building
  • Explored cooperation in hydrography & training
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Defence Secretary meets Seychelles leadership, agrees to enhance defence cooperation

India and Seychelles agree to strengthen defence cooperation, plan joint exercises LAMITYE-2026, and discuss maritime security in the Indian Ocean.

"India & Seychelles reaffirmed their shared commitment to enhancing bilateral engagement and contributing towards peace, stability, and security in the Indian Ocean Region - Official Statement"

New Delhi, February 10

Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh on Tuesday called on Seychelles' Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Diaspora Barry Faure and Chief of Defence Forces of the Seychelles Defence Forces Major General Michael Anselme Marc Rosette in the national capital, with both sides agreeing to further strengthen defence and security cooperation.

During the meeting, the two sides reviewed the growing defence and security collaboration between India and Seychelles and reaffirmed their shared commitment to contributing towards peace, stability, and security in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

According to a press release, both sides welcomed the upcoming joint military exercise LAMITYE-2026 between the Indian Defence Forces and the Seychelles Defence Forces, as well as ongoing capacity-building initiatives.

They agreed to further enhance the scope and depth of these engagements.

Discussions also covered cooperation in training, hydrography, maritime security, as well as ships' and aircraft's visits and defence delegation exchanges.

The Defence Secretary also welcomed Seychelles' participation in the upcoming International Fleet Review and the 2026 edition of Exercise Milan, scheduled to be held in Visakhapatnam next week.

"India & Seychelles reaffirmed their shared commitment to enhancing bilateral engagement and contributing towards peace, stability, and security in the Indian Ocean Region," the statement read.

The two sides also exchanged views on MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions), India's vision for inclusive, cooperative, and sustainable security and growth, and underlined the importance of a collaborative approach to addressing shared maritime challenges, capacity building, and development partnerships.

Both delegations deliberated on future avenues for defence and security cooperation, with a focus on long-term partnerships in capacity building and continued cooperation in the modernisation of key military capabilities of Seychelles.

The meeting reflected the strong and evolving defence partnership between India and Seychelles, rooted in shared maritime interests and a common vision for stability in the Indian Ocean Region.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good move. We need to be the net security provider in our own backyard. Joint exercises and capacity building help our forces gain experience and build trust. Hope this also brings economic opportunities for Indian companies.
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Rohit P
While I support stronger defence ties, I hope our focus remains on development partnership too. It shouldn't just be about military hardware. Helping Seychelles with sustainable growth will make the partnership more lasting.
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Sarah B
Interesting read from an international perspective. India's proactive engagement in the Indian Ocean is a key factor for regional stability. Exercises like Milan are becoming important multilateral platforms.
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Vikram M
Bharat's role in the Indian Ocean is growing! This is how we protect our sea lanes and national interests. Jai Hind! 🙏 More power to our diplomats and defence officials.
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Karthik V
Hydrography and maritime security cooperation is very technical but vital work. Glad to see it highlighted. Securing these sea routes benefits not just India and Seychelles, but global trade as well.

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