Jaishankar Strengthens India-Mauritius Ties, Meets Regional Leaders at Ocean Conference

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar called on Mauritius President Dharambeer Gokhool, conveying greetings from India's leadership. His visit included participation in the 9th Indian Ocean Conference focused on regional governance. Jaishankar held a series of bilateral meetings with foreign ministers from Nepal, Bhutan, and Seychelles to strengthen partnerships. The diplomatic tour will continue with a visit to the UAE to review the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

Key Points: Jaishankar Visits Mauritius, Holds Key Bilateral Meetings

  • Reaffirmed strong India-Mauritius partnership
  • Participated in 9th Indian Ocean Conference
  • Held bilateral talks with multiple regional counterparts
  • Discussed deeper collaboration with Nepal
  • Committed to supporting Seychelles economically
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EAM Jaishankar calls on Mauritius President, holds key bilateral meetings during visit

EAM S Jaishankar called on Mauritius President, met foreign ministers of Nepal, Bhutan, Seychelles, and former PM Jugnauth during the Indian Ocean Conference visit.

"Our conversation reflected the warmth of our friendship and the steadfast commitment to further advancing India-Mauritius partnership - S Jaishankar"

Port Louis, April 10

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday called on the President of Mauritius, Dharambeer Gokhool, during his two-day visit to the island nation, reaffirming the strong and enduring partnership between the two countries.

In a post on X, Jaishankar said he conveyed warm greetings from President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi to President Gokhool and noted that their conversation reflected the warmth of bilateral ties and a shared commitment to further strengthening the India-Mauritius partnership.

"Honoured to call on President Dharambeer Gokhool of Mauritius. Conveyed warm greetings of President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Our conversation reflected the warmth of our friendship and the steadfast commitment to further advancing India-Mauritiaus partnership," the EAM stated in his post.

EAM's visit to the island nation, scheduled for April 9-10, is the first leg of a four-day diplomatic tour that includes the UAE.

In Mauritius, Jaishankar is set to participate in the 9th Indian Ocean Conference, themed 'Collective Stewardship for Indian Ocean Governance'.

This flagship event, organised by the Ministry of External Affairs and the India Foundation, serves as a platform for regional leaders to deliberate on maritime security and economic sustainability.

Jaishankar also held multiple high-level engagements with leaders from neighbouring and Indian Ocean region countries following his meeting with President Gokhool.

Sharing updates in a series of posts on X, the EAM stated that he met the newly appointed Foreign Minister of Nepal, Shishir Khanal and congratulated him on his appointment.

"Glad to meet FM Shishir Khanal of Nepal this afternoon. Congratulated him on his appointment. Discussed realising the full potential of the India-Nepal partnership by deeper collaboration in different sectors," the post read.

He also held talks with his counterpart of Bhutan, DN Dhungyel, describing the India-Bhutan relationship as "unique and time-tested" and noting its continued progress and prosperity.

"A warm conversation today with Foreign Minister of Bhutan D.N. Dhungyel in Port Louis. Our unique and time-tested partnership continues to progress and prosper," the EAM stated in a separate post.

On the sidelines of the Indian Ocean Conference, Jaishankar also met the Foreign Minister of Seychelles, Barry Faure and reiterated India's commitment to supporting Seychelles in addressing its current economic challenges. He also welcomed steps taken towards implementing a Special Economic Package.

"Great meeting FM Barry Faure of Seychelles on the sidelines of 9th Indian Ocean Conference. India is committed to supporting Seychelles in meeting current economic challenges. Welcomed the steps in implementing the Special Economic Package," the EAM stated in his post.

Additionally, the External Affairs Minister met former Mauritius Prime Minister and leader of the MSM Party, Pravind Kumar Jugnauth, appreciating his continued commitment to strengthening India-Mauritius ties.

Following his engagements in Mauritius, the minister will travel to the United Arab Emirates on April 11 to review the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with the UAE leadership.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see our foreign policy actively engaging with neighbours like Nepal and Bhutan. These relationships are the bedrock of regional stability. Hope the talks lead to tangible benefits for people on the ground.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the diplomatic outreach, I sometimes wonder if these high-level meetings translate into real progress for common citizens. Would love to see more focus on easing travel and trade for ordinary people between India and Mauritius.
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Sarah B
The cultural and historical links with Mauritius are so strong. Many families have roots there. It's heartening to see this partnership being nurtured. Jaishankar ji is doing a great job representing India on the global stage.
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Vikram M
Strategic move. The Indian Ocean is key. Engaging with Seychelles, Mauritius, and hosting this conference shows India is serious about being a net security provider in the region. Countering other influences is important.
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Kavya N
Supporting Seychelles with an economic package is the right thing to do. We should be a reliable partner for smaller nations in the Indian Ocean. It's about shared prosperity and collective stewardship, just like the conference theme says.

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