PM Modi Addresses Climate Change Effects on Island Nations During Visit to Seychelles
PM Modi Emphasizes Climate Change Impact on Island Nations During Seychelles Visit
During his recent visit to Seychelles, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the challenges posed by climate change to island nations, highlighting their vulnerability to rising sea levels and extreme weather events. He underscored the need for international cooperation in tackling these pressing issues and called for collective action to mitigate climate risks.
Modis visit to Seychelles coincided with the discussions aimed at strengthening ties between India and Seychelles across various sectors, including trade, defense, and climate resilience. The Prime Minister received Seychelles highest honor, the Order of the Unity, in recognition of his efforts to enhance bilateral relations.
In addition to climate discussions, Modi engaged with local leaders to promote the Indian Ocean as “an Ocean of Opportunity,” reflecting Indias commitment to encouraging sustainable development in the region. He met with opposition leaders and the Prime Minister of Mauritius to further dialogue on enhancing regional cooperation and partnership.
India has been actively involved in multiple initiatives to support small island developing states (SIDS) in coastal management and disaster preparedness, emphasizing the significance of climate adaptation and sustainable development in these vulnerable regions. The visit also served as an opportunity to reinforce cultural and economic ties, reinforcing Indias longstanding relationship with the island nations in the Indian Ocean.
Overall, PM Modis visit was a strategic move to strengthen Indias influence in the Indian Ocean region while addressing the urgent global issue of climate change.
