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India-Seychelles Sign Rs 1250 Cr Line of Credit, Extradition Treaty

India and Seychelles have concluded an umbrella line of credit agreement worth Rs 1250 crore to support priority development projects. The two countries also signed an extradition treaty to combat transnational crime and an MoU for deploying UPI in Seychelles. Seychelles President Herminie requested Indian assistance for AI and cyber security centres, along with an advanced light helicopter, which PM Modi welcomed. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri highlighted the strong partnership, noting that ties are based on trust and mutual interests in the Indian Ocean region.

India-Seychelles conclude umbrella line of credit agreement worth Rs 1250 cr: MEA

Victoria, June 29

India and Seychelles have concluded the umbrella line of credit agreement to be extended to the African island nation for supporting its developmental projects, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri informed on Sunday. As the two countries deepen their partnership, they have also signed an extradition treaty aimed at combating transnational crime.

Speaking at a special press briefing in Victoria on the ongoing visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he told the media, "The two sides have concluded an umbrella line of credit agreement which will be extended in rupees and amounts to Rs. 1250 crore. It will be used to support priority development projects in Seychelles.

He further informed that the National Payments Corporation of India and the Central Bank of Seychelles also signed a Memorandum of Understanding for deploying the Unified Payment Interface (UPI) from India in Seychelles.

"The two sides have also signed an extradition treaty aimed at combating transnational crime and a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in exploration of outer space for peaceful purposes."

Signficantly, Seychelles has also requested India for assistance in setting up AI and cyber security centres along with an advanced light helicopter--which PM Modi immediately signalled that New Delhi would look into.

Misri said, "During the course of the discussions today, President Herminie made a proposal requesting Indian assistance in the provision of an advanced light helicopter and in setting up centres in Seychelles devoted to cyber security and artificial intelligence. The Prime Minister welcomed these proposals and immediately signalled that India would look into these proposals and take them forward with a very positive frame of mind. So the two sides will engage in further discussions on these new proposals that have been received from the Seychelles side."

He informed that the two sides also had a brief discussion on the regional situation, principally the crisis in West Asia, as well as challenges in the Indian Ocean.

Misri reiterated Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks on how India and Seychelles are connected by the Indian Ocean--"It links the two countries, and it is for both countries an ocean of opportunity, and ties between the two countries will continue to be based on trust, respect, and an understanding of the mutual priorities and interests of both countries."

Misri underlined Seychelles as an important partner for India and the vision MAHASGAR, along with the commitment to the Global South.

Speaking about Prime Minister Narendra Modi receiving the Guardian of the Blue Horizon, Misri underlined how it showcases Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership role in integral areas of combating climate change and preserving the shared environment.

His remarks come as Prime Minister Modi is on a three-day State Visit to Seychelles from June 27 to June 29 at the invitation of President Herminie.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As a tourist who has been to Seychelles, I can see how this partnership benefits both sides. India supporting cyber security and AI centres there makes sense given the growing digital threats in the Indian Ocean region.

Ritesh S

Extradition treaty is crucial—Indian Ocean has become a hotspot for drug trafficking and illegal fishing. Seychelles is a key ally for India's maritime security. But I hope the helicopter assistance doesn't become a financial drain on our taxpayers. We have many domestic priorities too.

Nisha Z

Amazing! India is truly taking the lead in the Global South. From Chabahar to Seychelles, we are building bridges. The UPI expansion is going to make travel so much easier for Indians visiting those beautiful beaches 🏖️

Deepak U

While this sounds good on paper, I wonder how much of this money actually reaches the ground level for development. We've seen many such agreements where funds get stuck in bureaucracy. Hope proper monitoring mechanisms are in place. But the space cooperation MoU is a nice touch—small nations getting access to our space tech.

Tanya I

The "Guardian of the Blue Horizon" award is a nice recognition for PM Modi's environmental work. Seychelles understands climate change better than many big nations because their very existence depends on rising sea levels. Glad India is taking this seriously.

J Jessica F

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