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PM Modi to Visit Seychelles as Guest of Honour for Golden Jubilee Celebrations

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Seychelles from June 27-29 as Guest of Honour for the Golden Jubilee National Day celebrations. The visit includes high-level discussions with President Patrick Herminie on bilateral cooperation and regional issues. India has committed a $175 million Special Economic Package for development projects and digital public infrastructure. The trip reaffirms the strong partnership under the SESEL framework and Vision MAHASAGAR.

PM Modi to visit Seychelles as Guest of Honour for Golden Jubilee National Day celebrations

New Delhi, June 25

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to embark on a State visit to Seychelles from June 27-29 to participate in the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the nation's National Day as the Guest of Honour.

The Prime Minister will be travelling to the island nation following an invitation extended by Seychelles President Patrick Herminie.

According to an official statement released by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), PM Modi will hold high-level discussions with President Herminie during the visit to review the entire gamut of bilateral cooperation and exchange perspectives on regional and global issues of mutual significance.

Furthermore, PM Modi is slated to address the Seychelles National Assembly and engage with members of the Indian diaspora.

"India and Seychelles share a longstanding partnership rooted in shared historical, cultural and people-to-people ties. As a key maritime neighbour in the Indian Ocean region, Seychelles holds a special place in India's Vision MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions) and our commitment to the Global South," the MEA statement noted.

The MEA added that the Prime Minister's upcoming visit will reaffirm the robust and enduring friendship between the two nations, while reinforcing their joint commitment to elevate the bilateral partnership across all sectors.

Earlier in April, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met his Seychellois counterpart, Barry Faure, on the margins of the 9th Indian Ocean Conference in Mauritius, where he reiterated New Delhi's resolve to assist Victoria in navigating its prevailing economic challenges.

"Great meeting with FM Barry Faure of Seychelles on the sidelines of the 9th Indian Ocean Conference. India is committed to supporting Seychelles in meeting current economic challenges. Welcomed the steps in implementing the Special Economic Package," Jaishankar posted on social media platform X.

The visit follows the Seychelles President's six-day State visit to India in February, during which President Herminie and PM Modi reviewed the comprehensive bilateral relationship and agreed to collaborate closely in the realm of digital transformation.

Acknowledging Seychelles' requirement to digitise governance to benefit its citizens, India committed to supporting the development of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), encompassing digital payment frameworks customised to the requirements of Seychelles.

Under the framework of the 'Joint Vision for Sustainability, Economic Growth and Security through Enhanced Linkages' (SESEL) adopted by the two nations, PM Modi reiterated India's commitment to remaining a dependable partner in Seychelles' national development journey, prioritising 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 blended financial assistance of USD 125 million in a 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 said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

This is a smart move strategically. Seychelles is a key player in the Indian Ocean, and having them as a close ally helps counterbalance Chinese influence in the region. Plus, the digital public infrastructure support will genuinely help their governance. Win-win!

Tyler Y

Impressive diplomacy. The fact that PM Modi is the Guest of Honour for their Golden Jubilee National Day speaks volumes about the respect India commands. And addressing the National Assembly is a big deal too. Well played, India.

Ravi K

While this is good for bilateral relations, I hope the ₹denominated Line of Credit is carefully monitored. We've seen similar packages in Africa where projects got delayed or misused. Need proper accountability and outcomes. Otherwise, the concept is solid.

Emma D

Love how India is positioning itself as a leader of the Global South! The SESEL joint vision focusing on sustainability, maritime security, and inclusive growth is exactly what small island nations need. Modi ji is truly making waves in foreign policy. 🌊

Pooja D

As someone who follows foreign policy closely, this visit is significant. Seychelles is strategically located near key shipping lanes. The defence and maritime security cooperation will benefit both nations. And engaging with the Indian diaspora there is always a plus!

Nikhil C

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