India Pledges $175M Economic Package to Seychelles for Housing, Defence & More

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a special economic package of $175 million for Seychelles to fund concrete projects across several key sectors. The package aims to support social housing, e-mobility, vocational training, health, defence, and maritime security initiatives. Both nations agreed to explore new opportunities in fintech, digital solutions, and trade in local currencies to strengthen economic cooperation. The announcement came during talks with Seychelles President Patrick Herminie, marking his first visit to India as President.

Key Points: India Announces $175M Economic Package for Seychelles

  • $175 million economic package
  • Support for social housing & e-mobility
  • Focus on defence & maritime security
  • New opportunities in fintech & local currency trade
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PM Modi announces special economic package of $175 million for Seychelles

PM Modi announces a $175 million special economic package for Seychelles to support projects in housing, e-mobility, health, defence, and maritime security.

"Development partnership has been a strong foundation of India-Seychelles relations. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Feb 9

Calling development partnership a "strong foundation" of New Delhi-Victoria ties, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday announced a special economic package of $175 million for Seychelles to support concrete projects in various sectors like social housing, e-mobility, vocational training, health, defence and maritime security.

While addressing a joint press meet with Seychelles President Patrick Herminie following their talks at Hyderabad House in Delhi, PM Modi said, "Development partnership has been a strong foundation of India-Seychelles relations. All our efforts have been based on Seychelles' priorities and needs. Moving forward in this direction, today we are going to announce a Special Economic Package of $175 million. This package will support concrete projects in sectors such as social housing, e-mobility, vocational training, health, defence and maritime security."

These initiatives, according to the Prime Minister, will create employment and skill development opportunities for the people of Seychelles, especially the youth.

"India's ITEC program has played a significant role in capacity building in Seychelles. I am pleased that an MoU is being signed today for the training of Seychelles civil servants in India," he added.

PM Modi announced that India and Seychelles agreed to continue exploring new opportunities to strengthen economic cooperation between the two nations. He stated that two nations will move forward in fintech and digital solutions and promote trade in local currencies.

"The ties between India and Seychelles are not limited to diplomatic contact. The waves of the Indian Ocean have connected our people for centuries. On its shores, trade between the two countries has grown, cultures have blended, and the traditions of faith have become stronger. India and Seychelles are connected not just by geography, but by history, trust and shared vision for the future," he said.

PM Modi called Seychelles an integral part of India's MAHASAGAR Vision, and said, "Our relationship spans the past, the present, and the future. As a maritime neighbour and trusted partner, Seychelles is an integral part of India's MAHASAGAR Vision. Our cooperation encompasses land, sea, and air."

Extending a warm welcome to Herminie and his delegation to India and wishing him on his election as President of Seychelles.

"This is his first visit to India as President. His visit is taking place in an auspicious year, as Seychelles celebrates its 50th Independence Day, and we commemorate the 50th anniversary of our diplomatic relations. I am confident that these milestones will continue to inspire us to reach new heights," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I understand the importance of foreign policy, I hope such large packages are matched with equal urgency for our own social housing and health sectors here in India. The needs at home are immense.
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Rohit P
Good step! Promoting trade in local currencies is a masterstroke. It reduces dependency on the dollar and strengthens economic sovereignty for both nations. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Seychelles, the cultural connection is real. It's heartening to see development aid that's actually based on the partner country's priorities. The ITEC program for civil servant training is a brilliant long-term investment in governance.
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Karthik V
Maritime security cooperation is key. A stable and secure Indian Ocean is vital for our trade routes. This package builds goodwill and strategic depth. Well done.
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Michael C
The emphasis on "concrete projects" is encouraging. Hope there is transparent monitoring to ensure the funds directly benefit the people of Seychelles in the sectors mentioned, especially housing and health.

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