India, Seychelles Boost Defence Ties with Joint Exercises & Maritime Vision

Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh held meetings with Seychelles' Foreign Minister Barry Faure and Defence Chief Michael Rosette to strengthen bilateral defence ties. Both sides reviewed their security collaboration and committed to enhancing engagement for regional stability. They welcomed upcoming joint military exercises like LAMITYE 2026 and discussed cooperation in training, hydrography, and maritime security. The talks also covered India's MAHASAGAR vision and followed discussions between the Seychelles President and Prime Minister Modi on digital transformation support.

Key Points: India-Seychelles Strengthen Defence Cooperation, Plan Joint Exercises

  • Reviewed growing defence & security collaboration
  • Welcomed upcoming joint exercise LAMITYE 2026
  • Discussed maritime security & capacity building
  • Explored India's MAHASAGAR vision for regional growth
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Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh discusses defence ties with Seychelles Minister

Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh meets Seychelles officials, reviews security collaboration, and plans Exercise LAMITYE 2026 and Milan 2026.

"reaffirmed their shared commitment to enhancing bilateral engagement and contributing towards peace, stability, and security in the Indian Ocean Region - Official Statement"

New Delhi, Feb 10

Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh and Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Diaspora of the Republic of Seychelles Barry Faure on Tuesday reiterated the two nations' commitment to strengthening defence cooperation.

The Defence Secretary also met Chief of Seychelles Defence Forces Major General Michael Anselme Marc Rosette, said an official statement.

During the meeting, both sides reviewed the growing defence and security collaboration and reaffirmed their shared commitment to enhancing bilateral engagement and contributing towards peace, stability, and security in the Indian Ocean Region.

Both sides also welcomed the upcoming joint military exercise LAMITYE - 2026 between the Indian Defence Forces and the Seychelles Defence Forces and capacity building initiatives, and agreed to further enhance the scope and depth of these engagements.

Cooperation in the field of training, hydrography, ships and aircraft visits, defence delegation visits and maritime security were also discussed.

The Defence Secretary welcomed the participation of the Seychelles side in the upcoming International Fleet Review as well as the 2026 edition of exercise Milan in Visakhapatnam next week.

The two sides also discussed MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions), India's vision for inclusive, cooperative, and sustainable security and growth across regions.

They underscored the importance of a collaborative approach to addressing shared challenges, particularly in the maritime domain, capacity building, and development partnerships.

India and Seychelles deliberated upon future avenues for defence and security cooperation between the two, with a focus on continued cooperation in capacity building through long term partnership in the modernisation of key military capabilities.

On Monday, Seychelles President Patrick Herminie acknowledged India's support for the development, security needs and aspirations of the archipelagic island nation through Lines of Credit (LoCs), grants, capacity building and High Impact Community Development Projects (HICDP).

In his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the two agreed to work closely in digital transformation.

Noting the need for Seychelles to digitise governance for the benefit of its people, India agreed to make efforts on the buildout of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), including digital payments, as per the needs and requirements of Seychelles.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see our foreign policy in action. Helping Seychelles with digital infrastructure and defence modernisation shows India as a reliable partner, not just a lender. The MAHASAGAR vision sounds promising for the entire region.
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Rohit P
While I support strengthening ties, I hope our own defence modernisation gets equal priority. We are giving lines of credit and grants, but our armed forces also need the latest equipment. The balance is important.
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Michael C
As someone living abroad, it's impressive to see India taking a leadership role in the Indian Ocean region. The holistic approach covering defence, digital infra, and community projects is the right way to build lasting partnerships.
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Shreya B
Joint exercise LAMITYE-2026 and Milan in Vizag are great platforms for our forces. Such engagements build interoperability and trust. Our Navy is doing a fantastic job in these diplomatic missions. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
The digital cooperation part is very forward-looking. Exporting our DPI stack (like UPI) can be a huge soft power tool. Hope Seychelles benefits from it like many Indians have. Good move by the government.

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