India, Mauritius Boost Ties with Enhanced Strategic Partnership & Key Projects

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, during his visit to Mauritius, highlighted the significant progress in bilateral relations since the elevation to an "Enhanced Strategic Partnership" in March 2025. He detailed cooperation in development projects, healthcare with a new Renal Transplant Unit, and sustainable energy including e-buses and solar power initiatives. Key announcements included the forthcoming appointment of a Defence Attache to strengthen maritime security and the finalisation of a government-to-government agreement for oil and gas supply. Jaishankar reaffirmed India's commitment through its Neighbourhood First Policy, underscoring the unique and enduring partnership.

Key Points: India-Mauritius Strengthen Strategic Partnership, Energy & Defence

  • Enhanced Strategic Partnership elevated
  • Defence Attache to be appointed
  • Solar & biofuel energy cooperation
  • Healthcare & AYUSH projects launched
  • G2G oil & gas supply deal finalised
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India, Mauritius strengthen ties with enhanced strategic partnership (Lead)

EAM Jaishankar visits Mauritius, highlights progress in energy, defence, healthcare & development under Enhanced Strategic Partnership.

"this decision reflects the enduring bonds of history, culture, and trust between the two nations - S Jaishankar"

Port Luis/New Delhi, April 9 External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, during his visit to Mauritius, reaffirmed India's commitment to deepening bilateral relations with the island nation.

In a message to Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam, Jaishankar congratulated Mauritius for hosting the 9th Indian Ocean Conference and expressed gratitude for the warm hospitality extended to him and his delegation.

Highlighting the progress made in just over a year, Jaishankar recalled Prime Minister Narendra Modi's state visit to Mauritius in March 2025, when both governments elevated their ties to an "Enhanced Strategic Partnership." He noted that this decision reflects the enduring bonds of history, culture, and trust between the two nations, while also expanding cooperation across key sectors.

Jaishankar emphasised the importance of development partnership, citing the Special Economic Package jointly announced last year, which is now being implemented through the Exchange of Letters.

He also underscored India's support in healthcare, inaugurating a Renal Transplant Unit at Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital, and pointed to ongoing projects such as the AYUSH Centre of Excellence and community development initiatives across Mauritius, Rodrigues, and Agalega. Sustainable energy cooperation featured prominently in his remarks.

India has supported Mauritius with e-buses, solar power projects, and collaborations under the International Solar Alliance and Global Biofuels Alliance. An Indian enterprise is also developing Mauritius' first floating solar power project.

On defence and security, Jaishankar announced the forthcoming appointment of a Defence Attache in Mauritius, strengthening maritime cooperation and joint hydrography services.

He also highlighted capacity-building initiatives, including the launch of the iGOT Karmayogi portal for Mauritian civil servants, making Mauritius the first country to receive a dedicated version of the platform. Education and labour cooperation were also noted, with agreements between the University Grants Commission and Mauritius' Higher Education Commission, alongside operationalisation of the labour MoU (memorandum of understanding).

Energy security remains a priority, with India and Mauritius finalising a government-to-government agreement for oil and gas supply.

Jaishankar concluded by reaffirming India's commitment under its "Neighbourhood First Policy, Vision Mahasagar, and Global South" priorities, stressing that the partnership with Mauritius is both unique and enduring.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone with family in Mauritius, I'm so happy to see this. The cultural and historical bonds are strong. The new AYUSH centre and renal unit will make a huge difference. Hope the labour MoU also creates more opportunities for skilled professionals from both sides.
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Rohit P
Strategic depth in the Indian Ocean is crucial for national security. Appointing a Defence Attaché and strengthening maritime cooperation is a smart, forward-looking move. We must secure our sea lanes and counter other influences in the region.
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Sarah B
The floating solar project sounds innovative! It's great to see India exporting its green tech expertise. This is the kind of partnership the world needs – focusing on sustainable development and energy security. Hope more such collaborations follow.
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Vikram M
While the initiatives are good, I hope the implementation is transparent and effective. We've seen projects abroad sometimes get delayed. The "Special Economic Package" needs to be closely monitored to ensure Mauritian citizens actually benefit on the ground.
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Karthik V
Exporting our digital governance model via the iGOT Karmayogi portal is a proud moment. Mauritius being the first to get a dedicated version shows trust in our systems. This is true "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" – sharing knowledge for better administration.

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