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PM Modi Arrives in Seychelles for Golden Jubilee, Strategic Talks

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived in Seychelles for a three-day official visit, centered on the country's Golden Jubilee National Day celebrations. He was warmly received at the Seychelles International Airport in Victoria, ahead of high-level talks with President Patrick Herminie. The discussions will focus on maritime security, developmental cooperation, and strategic defence partnerships. Modi will also address the National Assembly and interact with the Indian diaspora, marking his first visit to the archipelago since 2015.

PM Modi touches down in Seychelles on three-day official visit

Victoria, June 27

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived at the Seychelles International Airport, marking the commencement of his high-profile three-day official visit to the island nation.

Upon his landing in the capital city of Victoria, the Prime Minister was accorded a warm reception, setting the stage for his comprehensive bilateral engagements and interactions with the enthusiastic Indian diaspora awaiting him.

The Prime Minister had departed for the country on Saturday, primarily aiming to attend the landmark Golden Jubilee National Day events.

Prior to his departure, he highlighted the special timing of his trip, posting on X, "This year, it is even more special because it is the Golden Jubilee celebrations."

He also characterised the island state as a "valued maritime neighbour" while emphasising its crucial role in New Delhi's Vision MAHASAGAR and ongoing initiatives to champion the cause of the Global South.

Following the reception, a key focus of the itinerary is a high-level dialogue with Seychelles President Patrick Herminie.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) noted that the two leaders are set to comprehensively evaluate the entire range of India-Seychelles engagement, encompassing maritime security, developmental cooperation, capacity enhancement, and strategic defence partnerships. They will also deliberate on regional and international matters of shared concern.

Underscoring his personal equations ahead of these critical talks, "I look forward to discussions with my friend, Dr. Patrick Herminie, President of the Republic of Seychelles," the Prime Minister stated in a social media update on X.

Beyond these leadership talks, Prime Minister Modi is slated to deliver a speech to the National Assembly, highlighting deep-seated bonds, and will interact with members of the local Indian community.

Reiterating his enthusiasm for these upcoming engagements, "I am honoured to be addressing the National Assembly of Seychelles during the visit. I also look forward to meeting the Indian community there," he remarked.

According to the MEA, the Indian Ocean area holds a pivotal position in bilateral relations. Both democracies share enduring historical, cultural, and financial connections, and this visit is projected to reinforce the robust alliance while opening new avenues for collaboration, marking the Prime Minister's first official visit to the archipelago since 2015.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

It's nice to see diplomacy in action. Hope the discussions on maritime security yield concrete results—piracy and climate change are real threats for small island nations.

Priya S

I'm glad the PM is engaging with the Indian diaspora there. It's heartwarming to see how our community abroad is always a bridge for stronger ties. But honestly, I wish the government also focused on domestic issues like inflation while doing these foreign visits. 🤷‍♀️

Vikram M

Golden Jubilee of Seychelles! That's a big milestone. PM Modi calling the President "friend" is a good sign—personal rapport matters a lot in diplomacy. Let's hope this visit strengthens our strategic defence partnerships, especially with China's growing presence in the Indian Ocean.

James A

I appreciate the emphasis on the Global South. India is positioning itself as a leader for developing nations, and this visit reinforces that. Maritime security cooperation is critical—hope it's not just talk.

Rohit P

Another foreign visit, another photo op. Meanwhile, farmers are still protesting back home. Don't get me wrong, diplomacy is important, but where is the balance? Just saying what many are thinking. 😔

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