Seychelles FM Barry Faure Arrives for Raisina Dialogue 2026 in New Delhi

Seychelles Foreign Minister Barry Faure has arrived in New Delhi to participate in the 11th Raisina Dialogue, India's flagship geopolitical conference. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the three-day event, which has Finland's President Alexander Stubb as the Chief Guest. The conference has also welcomed foreign ministers from Mauritius, Malta, and Bhutan, highlighting its wide international participation. The dialogue, themed "Samskara," will bring together leaders and experts from 110 countries to discuss global challenges.

Key Points: Raisina Dialogue 2026 Opens with Global Leaders in New Delhi

  • Seychelles FM Barry Faure arrives for Raisina Dialogue
  • PM Narendra Modi to inaugurate the 3-day conference
  • Finland's President Alexander Stubb is Chief Guest
  • Ministers from Mauritius, Malta, Bhutan also attending
  • Theme is 'Samskara - Assertion, Accommodation, Advancement'
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Seychelles Foreign Minister Faure arrives in India, to participate in Raisina Dialogue 2026

Seychelles FM Barry Faure arrives for Raisina Dialogue 2026. PM Modi to inaugurate the event with Finland's President as Chief Guest.

Seychelles Foreign Minister Faure arrives in India, to participate in Raisina Dialogue 2026
"Warm welcome to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora of Seychelles, Barry Faure... The visit will add further momentum to India-Seychelles partnership. - Randhir Jaiswal, MEA Spokesperson"

New Delhi, March 5

Seychelles Foreign Affairs and Diaspora Minister Barry Faure arrived in India on Thursday to participate in the Raisina Dialogue 2026, the 11th edition of the coutnry's flagship geopolitical conference that begins in New Delhi today.

In a post on X, Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs, said that the Foreign Minister and Minister of Diaspora of Seychelles, Barry Faure, arrived in India to attend the dialogue. MEA noted that India and Seychelles share a robust and multifaceted partnership and that the visit is expected to add further momentum to bilateral ties.

The post read, "Warm welcome to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora of Seychelles, Barry Faure on his arrival, to attend the Raisina Dialogue 2026. India and Seychelles share a robust and multifaceted partnership. The visit will add further momentum to India-Seychelles partnership."

In a separate X post, the MEA spokesperson welcomed the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration and International Trade of Mauritius, Dhananjay Ramful, upon his arrival in New Delhi. He highlighted that India and Mauritius share an enduring partnership rooted in shared culture, heritage, and strong people-to-people ties.

The post said, "Warm welcome to Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration and International Trade of Mauritius, Mr. Dhananjay Ramful on his arrival in New Delhi to attend the Raisina Dialogue 2026. India and Mauritius share an enduring partnership rooted in shared culture and heritage and strong people-to-people ties."

Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism of Malta, Ian Borg, also arrived to participate in the global conference. MEA said India and Malta enjoy friendly and cordial relations anchored in close people-to-people connections.

The MEA post said, "Warm welcome to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Tourism of Malta, Ian Borg @DeputyPMIanBorg for participation in the 11th Raisina Dialogue. India and Malta enjoy friendly and cordial relations anchored in strong people-to-people ties."

Meanwhile, the Minister for Foreign Affairs and External Trade of Bhutan, DN Dhungyel, arrived in New Delhi to attend the event. The MEA spokesperson noted that the India-Bhutan partnership is built on deep mutual trust and goodwill and that the visit will further strengthen bilateral ties.

The post said, "Warm welcome to the Minister for Foreign Affairs and External Trade of Bhutan, Lyonpo DN Dhungyel @FMBhutan, as he arrives to attend the 11th Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi. India-Bhutan partnership is built on deep mutual trust and goodwill. The visit will impart further momentum to India-Bhutan ties."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the 11th edition of the Raisina Dialogue 2026 in New Delhi on Thursday, marking the start of India's flagship conference on geopolitics and geo-economics.

The three-day event, scheduled from March 5-7, will bring together global leaders, policymakers, and experts to deliberate on key international challenges. The President of Finland, Alexander Stubb, will attend the inaugural session as the Chief Guest and deliver the keynote address.

Organised with participation from governments, think tanks, and strategic communities worldwide, the dialogue will see representatives from 110 countries, including ministers, former heads of state and government, members of parliament, military commanders, business leaders, technology experts, academics, journalists, and scholars.

The theme for this year's edition is "Samskara -- Assertion, Accommodation, Advancement."

- ANI

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Sarah B
The theme "Samskara" is so profound and uniquely Indian. It's impressive how India is framing global conversations with its own philosophical concepts. Looking forward to the insights from this year's dialogue.
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Priya S
Wonderful to see Bhutan's minister attending. Our relationship with Bhutan is truly special and based on genuine friendship. Hope the dialogue addresses climate change concerns that affect all these island and mountain nations.
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Rohit P
While it's good to host such events, I hope the discussions lead to concrete outcomes for the common citizen. Sometimes these high-level talks feel disconnected from ground realities. Let's see what actionable policies emerge.
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Kavya N
Representation from 110 countries! That's massive. Delhi must be buzzing with diplomats. Our foreign policy outreach has expanded so much in the last decade. Proud to see India hosting a geopolitical event of this scale.
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Michael C
The diaspora angle with Seychelles is interesting. Many Indians have settled there over generations. Strengthening these people-to-people ties is as important as government-level diplomacy. Smart move.

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