Modi Meets Seychelles President Herminie to Strengthen Maritime Ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Seychelles President Patrick Herminie in New Delhi, focusing on strengthening bilateral relations. The visit marks 50 years of diplomatic ties and highlights Seychelles as a key partner in India's Vision MAHASAGAR for maritime cooperation. Earlier, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar also called on the President, appreciating his support for the initiative. The President's itinerary included sectoral engagements in Chennai and Mumbai on healthcare, ports, and business cooperation before his high-level meetings in the capital.

Key Points: PM Modi Meets Seychelles President Patrick Herminie in Delhi

  • Strengthening bilateral ties
  • Vision MAHASAGAR & maritime cooperation
  • 50 years of diplomatic relations
  • Healthcare & sustainable development collaboration
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets Seychelles President Patrick Herminie

Seychelles President Patrick Herminie meets PM Modi & EAM Jaishankar. Visit focuses on Vision MAHASAGAR, healthcare, and maritime cooperation.

"Seychelles is a key maritime neighbour of India and an important partner in India's Vision MAHASAGAR - Ministry of External Affairs"

New Delhi, February 9

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday met Seychelles President Patrick Herminie at the Hyderabad House. Earlier the Seychelles President also paid his trubutes to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat.

Earlier on Monday, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar called upon Seychelles President Patrick Herminie and appreciated the President's support to vision MAHASAGAR.

President Herminie arrived in the national capital on Sunday after completing engagements in Chennai and Mumbai as part of his ongoing State Visit to India.

His visit, which will continue until February 10, is his first trip to India since assuming office in October 2025 and coincides with the celebration of 50 years of diplomatic relations between India and Seychelles.

According to a post on X by the Ministry of External Affairs, during his engagements in Chennai and Mumbai, Herminie met key stakeholders across sectors, including governance, industry, coastal management, and health, to strengthen bilateral cooperation between the two countries.

MEA underscored Seychelles' strategic importance to India, describing the island nation as a key maritime neighbour and a key partner in India's Vision MAHASAGAR, underscoring New Delhi's commitment to cooperation with the Global South.

"Seychelles is a key maritime neighbour of India and an important partner in India's Vision MAHASAGAR and its commitment to the Global South," the post added.

During his stay in New Delhi, President Herminie is expected to meet President Droupadi Murmu and hold discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The discussions are expected to focus on strengthening bilateral ties as well as exchanging views on regional and international issues of mutual interest.

In Chennai, Herminie, along with Seychelles Minister of Health Marvin Nolan Fanny, met with Ravi Pachamuthu, Chairman, SIMS Hospital, to discuss a collaborative roadmap aimed at strengthening healthcare services in the island nation through sustainable and long-term healthcare solutions such as super-speciality medical outreach, hospital infrastructure development, digital health integration, workforce support, affordable medicines, and dialysis expansion.

Meanwhile, in Mumbai, the Seychelles President met with Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, and held discussions at the India-Seychelles Business Roundtable to explore investment and cooperation opportunities.

The engagement in Mumbai aimed at strengthening ties with India and Seychelles, with a focus on maritime trade, the blue economy, and sustainable development.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see engagement beyond just Delhi. Having meetings in Chennai and Mumbai involves our economic hubs directly. The healthcare collaboration plan with SIMS Hospital sounds very detailed and beneficial for Seychelles.
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Aman W
While these visits are important, I hope the discussions lead to tangible outcomes for the common people in both countries, not just high-level statements. The blue economy partnership has great potential if managed well.
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Sarah B
Paying respects at Rajghat is a meaningful gesture. It shows respect for India's values. 50 years of diplomatic relations is a milestone worth celebrating with deeper cooperation.
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Vikram M
Strategic partnership in the Indian Ocean is a smart move. Countering other influences in the region is essential. Hope the talks on maritime trade and security are fruitful. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
The healthcare part is heartening. Sharing our medical expertise and helping develop hospital infrastructure in a friendly neighbour is what true 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' (the world is one family) looks like. More of this, please.

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