Prime Minister Modi Commences Three-Day Official Visit to Seychelles
PM Modi Arrives in Seychelles for Official Visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived in Seychelles for a three-day official visit aimed at strengthening bilateral relations between India and the island nation. This visit marks an important milestone in the ongoing cooperation in various sectors, including defense, maritime security, and economic collaboration.
During his visit, Prime Minister Modi is expected to participate in several key events. Notably, he will attend the Golden Jubilee celebrations of Seychelles independence as the guest of honor. The celebrations commemorate 50 years of Seychelles sovereignty and highlight the significant progress the nation has made since independence.
A highlight of Modis itinerary includes the handover of a Made in India patrol vessel to the Seychelles Coast Guard. This gift underscores Indias commitment to bolstering the maritime capabilities of Seychelles and enhancing regional security in the Indian Ocean.
Additionally, the Prime Minister is set to visit the Giant Tortoise Enclosure, a move that has drawn mixed reactions from political commentators in India. The Congress party has criticized the visit as “masterly hypocrisy” in light of pressing issues back home.
Historically, the relationship between India and Seychelles has been strong, dating back to a time when Seychelles housed just five Indian families. Today, the Indian community makes up approximately 5% of the nation’s population, evidencing the deep-rooted ties between the two countries. Trade and tourism are significant aspects of their relationship, with both nations expressing interest in expanding cooperation.
Overall, PM Modis visit to Seychelles is anticipated to reinforce the strategic partnership and foster greater collaboration in economic and security matters, benefiting both nations involved.
