Key Points

India and Mauritius have significantly strengthened their partnership through multiple agreements and a major economic package. The USD 680 million development package includes both grant-based projects and line of credit initiatives across various sectors. Key agreements cover space cooperation, hydrographic mapping, and educational exchanges between leading institutions. Both leaders emphasized the relationship's evolution from historical ties to a forward-looking development partnership.

Key Points: India Mauritius Sign USD 680 Million Development Package Agreements

  • Seven MoUs signed covering space cooperation and oceanography research
  • USD 215M grant for new national hospital and AYUSH center
  • USD 440M for airport tower and motorway development projects
  • Strategic agreements on port redevelopment and Chagos surveillance
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India, Mauritius sign major agreements; over USD 680 million development package announced

India and Mauritius deepen strategic partnership with USD 680M economic package, space cooperation, and new infrastructure projects during PM Ramgoolam's state visit.

"The bilateral relationship is now rooted not only in historical ties but also in shared values, mutual respect, and a forward-looking development agenda. - Prime Minister Ramgoolam"

Varanasi, September 11

India and Mauritius on Thursday deepened their strategic and developmental partnership with the signing of multiple agreements and the announcement of a comprehensive Special Economic Package exceeding USD 680 million.

The announcements came during the ongoing State visit of Mauritian Prime Minister Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam to India.

The two leaders, ahead of their joint press briefing in Varanasi, held wide-ranging discussions covering bilateral, regional, and global issues, culminating in the signing of seven Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) across diverse sectors, including science and technology, oceanography, public administration, power, small development projects, hydrography, and space cooperation.

Key agreements included a space collaboration deal for the establishment of telemetry, tracking, and communication stations, and a renewed commitment to maritime research and hydrographic mapping.

In the education sector, MoUs were also announced between the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras and the University of Mauritius, as well as between the Indian Institute of Plantation Management, Bengaluru and the University of Mauritius.

Additionally, it was confirmed that NTPC Ltd. will soon send a team to Mauritius to finalise an agreement for the development of a 17.5 MW Floating Solar PV Project at Tamarind Falls.

A significant highlight of the visit was the India-Mauritius Joint Announcement of a Special Economic Package. On a grant basis, India has agreed in principle to fund the construction of a new Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam National Hospital, establish an AYUSH Centre of Excellence, develop a Veterinary School and Animal Hospital, and provide helicopters for various public uses. The estimated cost of these grant-based projects is approximately USD 215 million or MUR 9.80 billion.

On a grant-cum-line of credit basis, both countries have agreed to complete the construction of a new Air Traffic Control tower at SSR International Airport, develop Motorway M4 and Ring Road Phase II, and facilitate the acquisition of port equipment by the Cargo Handling Corporation Ltd. The combined estimated value of these projects is USD 440 million or MUR 20.10 billion.

Strategically, the two sides have also reached in-principle agreements on the redevelopment and restructuring of Mauritius' main port and on Indian assistance for the development and surveillance of the Chagos Marine Protected Area. Additionally, India will provide Mauritius with USD 25 million in budgetary support for the current financial year.

The Indian government reaffirmed its consistent support for Mauritius's sovereignty and development goals. Prime Minister Modi, during the press briefing, congratulated PM Ramgoolam on the recent progress regarding the Chagos Archipelago, calling it a historic victory for Mauritius's independence and reiterating India's longstanding support for decolonisation.

Prime Minister Ramgoolam expressed deep appreciation for India's role in Mauritius's progress, highlighting that the bilateral relationship is now rooted not only in historical ties but also in shared values, mutual respect, and a forward-looking development agenda.

The visit of Prime Minister Ramgoolam, which runs from September 9 to 16, continues to solidify India's role as a trusted partner in Mauritius's national development and regional stability.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the strategic partnership, I hope our government is also focusing on domestic healthcare infrastructure. We need more hospitals and medical colleges here in India too.
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Aditya G
The space cooperation and hydrographic mapping agreements are strategically important for India's presence in the Indian Ocean. This strengthens our maritime security and regional influence.
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Sarah B
Great to see India taking leadership in renewable energy projects abroad! The 17.5 MW floating solar project shows our commitment to sustainable development partnerships.
Karthik V
The AYUSH Centre of Excellence is a brilliant move! Sharing our traditional medicine systems with the world while strengthening cultural ties. More such initiatives please!
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Michael C
This partnership demonstrates India's growing soft power and economic diplomacy. The comprehensive approach covering infrastructure, education, and healthcare is impressive.

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