Key Points

PM Modi and Mauritian Prime Minister Ramgoolam held talks to strengthen bilateral ties. They discussed cooperation in defence, maritime security, and digital infrastructure. Modi reiterated India’s commitment to Mauritius’ development under Vision MAHASAGAR. The leaders agreed to remain in close contact for future collaborations.

Key Points: Modi and Mauritian PM Ramgoolam Discuss Strategic Partnership Strengthening

  • Modi and Ramgoolam discuss maritime security and digital infrastructure
  • India reaffirms Neighbourhood First policy with Mauritius
  • Both leaders agree on deepening development partnerships
  • Modi invites Ramgoolam for early India visit
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PM Modi speaks to Mauritian counterpart, exchanges views on strengthening strategic partnership

PM Modi and Mauritian counterpart Ramgoolam reaffirm commitment to deepening strategic ties, maritime security, and development cooperation.

PM Modi speaks to Mauritian counterpart, exchanges views on strengthening strategic partnership
"Pleased to speak with my friend, Prime Minister Dr Navinchandra Ramgoolam. We exchanged views on further strengthening India-Mauritius Enhanced Strategic Partnership and regional developments. – PM Modi"

New Delhi, June 24

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Tuesday, held a telephone conversation with his Mauritian counterpart, Dr Navinchandra Ramgoolam, where the two exchanged views on further strengthening India-Mauritius Enhanced Strategic Partnership.

“Pleased to speak with my friend, Prime Minister Dr Navinchandra Ramgoolam. We exchanged views on further strengthening India-Mauritius Enhanced Strategic Partnership and regional developments. Mauritius remains a key partner in India’s Vision MAHASAGAR and our Neighbourhood First policy,” Prime Minister Modi posted on X after the talks.

During the interaction, the two leaders emphasised the special and unique ties between India and Mauritius, reaffirming their shared commitment to further deepen the Enhanced Strategic Partnership between the two countries.

They discussed the ongoing cooperation across a broad range of areas, including development partnership, capacity building, defence, maritime security, digital infrastructure, and people-to-people ties.

PM Modi appreciated the whole-hearted participation of PM Ramgoolam in the 11th International Day of Yoga.

He reiterated India’s steadfast commitment to the development priorities of Mauritius in line with Vision MAHASAGAR and India’s Neighbourhood First policy.

Prime Minister Modi also extended an invitation to his Mauritian counterpart Ramgoolam for an early visit to India. Both leaders agreed to remain in touch.

Earlier in March, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Mauritius for two days.

After concluding his State Visit to Mauritius, PM Modi took to social media to express his gratitude. "I thank PM Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam, the people and Government of Mauritius for the warmth," PM Modi posted on his X handle.

PM Modi was the Chief Guest at Mauritius' National Day for the second time, the first was in 2015.

During the celebrations, President of the Republic of Mauritius Dharambeer Gokhool conferred the 'Grand Commander of the Order of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean' (G.C.S.K) award, the highest civilian award of Mauritius, on Prime Minister Modi.

This was the first time that an Indian leader received this honour.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Mauritius has always been our trusted partner in the Indian Ocean region. Good to see PM Modi strengthening these ties further. The Vision MAHASAGAR initiative is crucial for regional stability. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope these partnerships translate into real benefits for common people in both countries. More cultural exchanges and student scholarships would be welcome!
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Amit S.
Mauritius is like our extended family in the Indian Ocean. So many Indians have roots there. PM Modi getting their highest civilian award shows how much they value India. Proud moment! 😊
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Sneha R.
The focus on maritime security is crucial given China's increasing presence in the region. India needs strong allies like Mauritius to maintain balance. Hope we see more joint naval exercises soon.
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Vikram J.
I visited Mauritius last year - the people there still speak Hindi and celebrate Indian festivals with so much enthusiasm. Our cultural bonds are stronger than any strategic partnership. More direct flights would help tourism!
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Neha P.
While these diplomatic talks are good, I hope we're also addressing the concerns of Indian workers in Mauritius. Heard some complaints about working conditions there. Our diaspora's welfare should be priority too.

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