Seychelles President Patrick Herminie Visits India to Boost 50-Year Ties

Seychelles President Patrick Herminie has arrived in New Delhi for a five-day state visit at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The visit marks the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two Indian Ocean nations. President Herminie is scheduled to hold talks with PM Modi and meet President Droupadi Murmu to discuss bilateral, regional, and international issues. His itinerary also includes business events in Chennai and Mumbai, aiming to add momentum to the wide-ranging cooperation.

Key Points: Seychelles President Patrick Herminie on 5-Day State Visit to India

  • Commemorates 50 years of diplomatic ties
  • Focus on bilateral & regional cooperation
  • Includes visits to Chennai and Mumbai
  • Aims to boost maritime and economic partnership
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Seychelles Prez Herminie arrives in Delhi for five-day State Visit

Seychelles President Patrick Herminie meets PM Modi & President Murmu in Delhi to strengthen bilateral ties on 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations.

"Seychelles is a key maritime neighbour for India in the Indian Ocean region - MEA Statement"

New Delhi, Feb 5

Seychelles President Patrick Herminie arrived in New Delhi early on Thursday for a five-day State Visit to India at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

After his warm welcome in India, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) took to X and said, "Commemorating 50 years of longstanding and multi-faceted India-Seychelles bilateral ties. Warm welcome to President Dr Patrick Herminie of Seychelles as he arrives in Chennai for his first State visit to India."

It will be Herminie's first visit to India since assuming office in October last year. He is on a five-day visit till February 10.

During his visit, the Seychelles President will meet President Droupadi Murmu and hold talks with PM Modi on bilateral, regional, and international issues of mutual interest.

His visit to India also coincides with the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two nations.

Patrick Herminie will then travel to Chennai and Mumbai, where he is scheduled to attend business events.

The MEA noted that his visit to India is expected to give further momentum to the wide-ranging cooperation between the two nations.

"Seychelles is a key maritime neighbour for India in the Indian Ocean region and 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," read a statement issued by the MEA ahead of the visit.

"The visit of President Herminie to India, following the visit of the Vice President of India to Seychelles in October 2025, is expected to lend further momentum to wide-ranging cooperation and robust people-to-people ties between the two countries," it added.

Herminie was sworn in as the sixth President of Seychelles during a national ceremony held at Unity Stadium in October 2025. Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan attended the swearing-in ceremony as India's representative.

During the visit, Vice President Radhakrishnan met Herminie at the State House in Victoria and discussed ways to enhance bilateral cooperation between the two nations.

He also extended warm greetings to President Herminie on his assumption of office on behalf of the Government and people of India. Both leaders reaffirmed their shared vision for peace, stability, and prosperity in the Indian Ocean Region and the Global South, the Vice President's office said.

Radhakrishnan also met Seychelles Vice President Sebastien Pillay at the State House to discuss various aspects of bilateral cooperation between the two countries.

"Both leaders discussed the multi-faceted India-Seychelles relationship, rooted in shared heritage, culture, and people-to-people ties", the MEA said.

Diplomatic ties between India and Seychelles were established after the latter's independence in 1976. When Seychelles attained freedom on June 29, 1976, a contingent from the Indian Naval Ship, INS Nilgiri, participated in the Independence Day celebrations, according to the MEA.

The Indian Mission was established in 1979 in Victoria, with the High Commissioner based in Dar-es-Salaam and concurrently accredited to Seychelles.

The first resident High Commissioner was appointed in 1987, while Seychelles opened its resident mission in New Delhi in 2008.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Glad to see the focus on Chennai and Mumbai for business events. Southern and western India have so much potential for trade and investment partnerships with island nations like Seychelles. Hope this visit leads to concrete economic agreements.
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Rohit P
The historical connection is fascinating – INS Nilgiri participating in their independence day in 1976! Shows our long-standing commitment. Hope the talks on maritime security under Vision MAHASAGAR are fruitful. Our navy plays a key role in the region.
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Sarah B
While diplomatic visits are important, I hope the discussions also address tangible issues like climate change impact on small island states and sustainable development. Our partnership should be a model for South-South cooperation beyond just geopolitics.
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Karthik V
Great move! Seychelles is a beautiful country and a key partner. Maybe this will boost tourism exchanges too. Would love to see easier visa processes for Indians wanting to visit their pristine beaches. 🏝️
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Michael C
Solidifying ties with the Global South is the right strategy. In a multipolar world, partnerships like these based on mutual respect and shared development goals are more valuable than ever. Hope the talks yield benefits for both peoples.

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