Key Points

Mauritius Minister Jyoti Jetun has expressed strong admiration for India's economic transformation under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership. She highlighted that India's development progress is visible through concrete actions rather than just words. The minister emphasized the deep cultural and ancestral bonds between the two nations, with most Mauritians tracing their roots back to India. Looking ahead, both countries are working to strengthen economic cooperation in sectors like FinTech, IT, healthcare, and renewable energy.

Key Points: Mauritius Minister Jyoti Jetun Praises Modi Leadership and India Partnership

  • Minister Jetun praises India's economic development under PM Modi's strong leadership
  • Highlights Viksit Bharat Abhiyaan as ambitious and effectively executed plan
  • Notes India's rapid growth as world's fastest-growing economy with third-largest potential
  • Emphasizes deep-rooted cultural and ancestral ties between India and Mauritius
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India's leadership is something not to be spoken about, but to be seen in action!: Mauritius Minister Jyoti Jetun

Mauritius Minister Jyoti Jetun lauds India's economic transformation under PM Modi, highlighting strong bilateral ties and future cooperation opportunities between both nations.

"India's leadership is something not to be spoken about, but to be seen in action - Jyoti Jetun"

New Delhi, August 27

Mauritius' Minister of Financial Services and Economic Planning, Jyoti Jetun, on Wednesday praised the strong India-Mauritius partnership and lauded India's economic transformation under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In an exclusive interview with ANI, Jetun said, "India's leadership is something not to be spoken about, but to be seen in action. We don't have to put it in words to see the economic development that has happened. I have come here to meet the Niti Aayog. Indian Government's 'Viksit Bharat Abhiyaan' is a very ambitious plan, which is getting executed and not just remains on paper. This cannot take place without strong leadership in place."

She emphasised that India is not only important for Mauritius but also for the world. "India is a very important market for Mauritius and for the world. India's economy is growing rapidly; it is one of the world's fastest-growing economies. India is projected to become the third-largest economy in the world, and this presents huge potential and opportunities... We are working on developing new sectors, including FinTech, IT, healthcare, and health sciences. We are also trying to develop an ocean economy, renewable energy, and in all these sectors, India has made a lot of investment, and we believe that there is potential for cooperation between both our countries..." she said.

Speaking about the historic ties between the two nations, Jetun recalled that the majority of Mauritians trace their roots back to India. "We have a very deep-rooted ancestral, cultural, and linguistic relationship with India, and this bond is very, very deep-rooted and strong. Over the past few years, we have been trying to strengthen the economic partnership and the economic relationship."

She also expressed appreciation for PM Modi's visit to Mauritius as the Chief Guest for the country's Independence Day earlier this year. "It was our great pleasure when PM Modi came to Mauritius. He was the first head of state to visit Mauritius after the election of the new government, so it was a matter of great pride for us."

Looking ahead, she told ANI that the Mauritian Prime Minister is expected to visit India soon. "Our Prime Minister hopefully will be visiting India soon. The aim is to build on this bond of cultural ties into a more economic relationship going forward."

As India marks the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, Jetun highlighted that Ganesh Chaturthi, among other festivals, is celebrated with great fervour in Mauritius.

"All Hindus celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi with great enthusiasm. Ganesh Chaturthi, Shivratri, Diwali, Ugadi, all Indian festivals are celebrated with great enthusiasm in our country."

The India-Mauritius relationship remains defined by trust and close cooperation.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has previously noted that these ties have led to collaboration in maritime security, development partnerships, capacity-building, technical assistance through the deputation of Indian experts, cultural exchanges, and vibrant people-to-people connections.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is what real diplomacy looks like! Action over words. The Viksit Bharat initiative is actually showing results that other countries are noticing. Makes me proud as an Indian!
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David E
As someone working in FinTech, I'm excited about the potential for collaboration mentioned here. India's digital infrastructure can really help Mauritius develop their financial services sector.
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Ananya R
It's heartwarming to know our festivals are celebrated with such enthusiasm in Mauritius. Cultural connections are the foundation of strong international relationships 🙏
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Siddharth J
While the praise is nice, I hope this translates into tangible benefits for both countries. Sometimes these partnerships look good on paper but don't reach the common people. Hope the ocean economy collaboration brings real opportunities.
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Meera T
The fact that PM Modi was the first head of state to visit after their elections shows how much Mauritius values our relationship. This is the kind of soft power that really matters in international relations.

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