India, Seychelles adopt SESEL vision, sign key pacts on health, maritime security

India and Seychelles have adopted a Joint Vision for Sustainability, Economic Growth and Security (SESEL) during the state visit of Seychelles President Patrick Herminie. The visit, marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, saw the signing of seven key Memoranda of Understanding covering health, digital transformation, maritime cooperation, and cultural exchange. India announced a substantial $175 million Special Economic Package for Seychelles to support public housing, infrastructure, and maritime security. Both leaders reaffirmed their time-tested partnership and commitment to stability in the Western Indian Ocean Region.

Key Points: India-Seychelles adopt SESEL vision, sign MoUs, announce $175M package

  • $175M Special Economic Package announced
  • 7 MoUs signed across health, digital, maritime sectors
  • Refit of Seychelles patrol ship on gratis basis
  • Adoption of SESEL Joint Vision for bilateral cooperation
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India, Seychelles adopt SESEL joint vision, sign key MoUs on health, maritime security, capacity-building

India and Seychelles adopt Joint Vision SESEL, sign 7 MoUs, and announce a $175 million economic package during President Herminie's state visit to New Delhi.

"India announced a Special Economic Package of USD 175 million for Seychelles - Ministry of External Affairs"

New Delhi, February 9

India and Seychelles on Monday adopted a Joint Vision for Sustainability, Economic Growth and Security through Enhanced Linkages and announced and signed a series of key Memoranda of Understanding and agreements covering health, maritime cooperation, digital transformation, capacity-building and cultural exchange.

The agreements were signed during the state visit of Seychelles President Patrick Herminie to India, at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

According to the statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), PM Modi and President Herminie held comprehensive discussions on the full spectrum of bilateral relations today, during which both leaders reaffirmed that as close maritime neighbours, both nations share a special and time-tested partnership rooted in history, kinship and shared democratic values.

The Prime Minister also congratulated President Herminie on his victory in the October 2025 elections.

His visit is scheduled for around 100 days after Herminie's inauguration in the island nation and coincides with the 50th anniversary of Seychelles' Independence and 50 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

As part of the visit, seven MoUs were signed, including on pharmacopoeial cooperation in the health sector; technical and scientific collaboration between meteorological authorities; a Cultural Exchange Programme for 2026-2030; cooperation on population-scale digital solutions for digital transformation; ocean observation, maritime scientific research and data sharing; capacity-building training programmes for Seychelles civil servants; and procurement of food items.

Several major announcements were also made during the visit.

PM Modi announced a Special Economic Package of USD 175 million for Seychelles, comprising USD 125 million in a rupee-denominated Line of Credit (LOC) and USD 50 million in grant assistance, the MEA stated.

The package will support Seychelles' developmental needs in public housing, mobility, infrastructure, capacity building and maritime security.

India also announced the refit of patrol ship PS Zoraster for the Seychelles Coast Guard on a gratis basis, the gifting of 10 ambulances, the provision of 1,000 metric tonnes of grains and lentils under the economic package, the gifting of 10 utility vehicles and five Laser Radial class boats with spares to the Seychelles Defence Force, and the establishment of a Seychelles Hydrographic Unit with Indian assistance.

According to the MEA, the outcomes of the visit reflect the shared commitment of both countries to further deepen their strategic partnership and advance sustainable development, economic growth and maritime security through enhanced bilateral linkages.

During their meeting, both leaders also underscored that India-Seychelles ties are people-centric and play an important role in ensuring peace, security and stability in the Western Indian Ocean Region.

PM Modi also reiterated Seychelles' role as a key pillar of India's Vision MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions), while President Herminie described India as a trusted partner to the island nation and the region and expressed gratitude for India's longstanding support for Seychelles' development efforts.

Emphasising the importance of closer engagement on national development priorities, both leaders announced the adoption of the SESEL Joint Vision.

In a post on X, the MEA stated that the adoption of the SESEL Joint Vision reflects the shared resolve of India and Seychelles to deepen cooperation for sustainable development, economic growth and security, while reinforcing stability and prosperity in the Indian Ocean region.

"Towards a stronger India-Seychelles partnership. PM Narendra Modi and President Dr. Patrick Herminie of Seychelles held wide-ranging talks in New Delhi today. Both leaders reviewed all aspects of the bilateral relationship. They discussed cooperation in development partnership, capacity building, health, infrastructure, blue economy, renewable energy, maritime security, and people-to-people ties. PM Narendra Modi and President Dr. Patrick Herminie adopted the Joint Vision for Sustainability, Economic Growth and Security through Enhanced Linkages (SESEL). India announced a Special Economic Package to support the developmental needs of Seychelles, especially in the fields of public housing, mobility, infrastructure, capacity building and maritime security. Both sides also exchanged several MoUs in the fields of health, digital, meteorology, culture, ocean science, food and governance," the post read.

- ANI

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Priya S
Very proud of our foreign policy. The $175 million package, especially the grant part, is a sign of genuine friendship. Helping with housing, infrastructure, and even ambulances shows we care about the people of Seychelles. This is how you build lasting bonds.
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Rohit P
Good move strategically. The Indian Ocean is our backyard and we need reliable partners like Seychelles. Refitting their patrol ship and setting up the hydrographic unit will boost security for both nations. A solid counter to other powers trying to increase influence in the region.
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Sarah B
While the strategic partnership is important, I hope the details of the rupee-denominated Line of Credit are transparent. We should ensure our assistance truly benefits the common people in Seychelles and isn't lost in bureaucratic channels. The focus on health and food security is commendable though.
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Karthik V
The cultural exchange programme is the heart of this partnership. When our people connect through art, music, and education, that's when real understanding grows. On the 50th anniversary of their independence and our diplomatic ties, this is a perfect gift. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
Interesting to see the focus on "population-scale digital solutions". India's tech expertise can really help smaller nations leapfrog in their digital governance. This is a smarter form of diplomacy—sharing knowledge and building ecosystems.
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