India Sends 250 MT Food Grains to Seychelles as Part of $175M Aid Package

India has dispatched 250 metric tonnes of food grains to Seychelles, with more assistance to follow under a committed $175 million Special Economic Package. This follows the State Visit of Seychelles President Patrick Herminie to India in February, where he met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The leaders discussed enhancing bilateral relations, with India agreeing to support Seychelles in digital transformation and governance. The comprehensive aid package includes lines of credit and grants focused on development, security, and capacity building.

Key Points: India Sends 250 MT Food Grains to Seychelles

  • 250 MT food grains aid
  • Part of $175M Special Economic Package
  • Follows Seychelles President's February visit
  • Focus on digital transformation & security
  • Strengthens bilateral development partnership
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India sends 250 metric tonnes of food grains to Seychelles

India dispatches 250 metric tonnes of food grains to Seychelles under a $175 million Special Economic Package, reinforcing bilateral ties.

"A consignment of 250 MT foodgrains sent to Seychelles. More to follow... - Randhir Jaiswal, MEA Spokesperson"

New Delhi, April 7

India on Tuesday sent a consignment of 250 metric tonnes of food grains to Seychelles, the Ministry of External Affairs announced while adding that New Delhi will be sending more assistance to the country as part of its USD 175 million Special Economic Package.

"A consignment of 250 MT foodgrains sent to Seychelles. More to follow under the USD 175 million Special Economic Package committed to Seychelles," MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal posted on X.

In February, during his State Visit to India, Seychelles President Patrick Herminie had acknowledged New Delhi's support for the development, security needs and aspirations of the archipelagic island nation through Lines of Credit (LoCs), grants, capacity building and High Impact Community Development Projects (HICDP).

Herminie met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on February 9 and the two leaders held discussions covering entire spectrum of bilateral relations, agreeing to also work closely in digital transformation. Noting the need for Seychelles to digitise governance for the benefit of its people, India agreed to make efforts on the buildout of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), including digital payments, as per the needs and requirements of Seychelles.

According to the 'Joint Vision for Sustainability, Economic Growth and Security through Enhanced Linkages' (SESEL) adopted by both countries, PM Modi reaffirmed India's commitment to remaining a reliable partner in national development agenda of Seychelles, with a focus on sustainability, defence, maritime security, capacity building, resilience and inclusive growth.

"Reaffirming their commitment to work closely to expand and intensify the people-centric development partnership between the two countries, India announced a 'Special Economic Package' of USD 175 million, which will include a blended financial assistance of USD 125 million in Rupee-denominated Line of Credit and USD 50 million in Grant assistance for development cooperation projects, capacity building for civilians and defence officials, maritime security, etc," the statement detailed.

India's bilateral engagement with Seychelles is characterized by historical contacts and continuous support for its security and development. Today, India and Seychelles enjoy close friendship, understanding and cooperation. Diplomatic ties between India and Seychelles were established in 1976 after latter's independence.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great initiative. Building strong ties with island nations like Seychelles is crucial for regional stability. The focus on digital public infrastructure is forward-thinking – we can share our UPI success story!
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Aman W
While I support helping others, I hope our own farmers are getting adequate support and fair prices. The aid is good diplomacy, but domestic food security must remain our top priority.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see India's soft power strategy in action. The blend of grants and credit, plus tech sharing, is a smart way to build long-term partnerships. The maritime security angle is also significant.
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Vikram M
This is what Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the world is one family) looks like in practice. Helping a fellow nation with their development needs while strengthening our own strategic ties. Well done MEA!
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Karthik V
The details of the package are impressive – $175 million is substantial. Hope there is complete transparency in how these funds and grains are utilized. Our aid should directly benefit the people of Seychelles.

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