PM Modi Concludes Seychelles Visit with 19 Agreements, UPI Launch and Strategic Partnership Boost
Digital Desk
Prime Minister Narendra Modi concludes his three-day Seychelles visit after signing 19 agreements, launching UPI services, receiving the nation's highest civilian honour and strengthening India-Seychelles strategic ties.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his landmark three-day visit to Seychelles on Monday after holding a series of high-level engagements aimed at deepening bilateral ties. Before departing for New Delhi, the Prime Minister met members of the Indian community in Victoria, offered prayers at the Arul Mihu Navashakti Vinayagar Temple, and paid floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi's statue at Peace Park.
During his interaction with the Indian diaspora, Prime Minister Modi acknowledged the community's contribution to strengthening India-Seychelles relations. He also posed for photographs with community members before leaving for India, bringing to a close a visit marked by significant diplomatic, economic, and strategic outcomes.
The visit assumed special significance as it coincided with the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and Seychelles, as well as the island nation's Golden Jubilee of Independence. Prime Minister Modi attended the National Day celebrations as the chief guest, becoming the first Indian Prime Minister to participate in Seychelles' Independence Day celebrations.
One of the major highlights of the visit was the announcement of 19 agreements and development initiatives covering a wide range of sectors. The two countries agreed to strengthen cooperation in cyber security, artificial intelligence, healthcare, education, agriculture, maritime security, space technology and capacity building.
India also announced the launch of its Unified Payments Interface (UPI)-based digital payment system in Seychelles, marking another step in expanding India's digital public infrastructure globally. In addition, New Delhi extended a ₹1,250 crore Line of Credit to support Seychelles' infrastructure and development priorities.
Further reinforcing bilateral cooperation, India handed over a Fast Patrol Vessel to Seychelles to enhance its maritime surveillance capabilities. The assistance package also included 10 utility vehicles, five boats, six ambulances, 500 metric tonnes of rice and 8,500 metric tonnes of cement. These initiatives are expected to strengthen Seychelles' disaster response, transportation and maritime security infrastructure.
On Sunday, Prime Minister Modi participated in the Golden Jubilee National Day parade, where contingents of the Assam Rifles, the Indian Navy and the Indian Navy's marching band took part alongside Seychelles' security forces. Indian naval ships INS Tarkash and INS Ikshak also arrived at Port Victoria to mark the historic occasion, reflecting the growing maritime partnership between the two nations.
During the visit, Prime Minister Modi was conferred with Seychelles' highest civilian honour, the Guardian of the Blue Horizon, in recognition of his contribution to strengthening bilateral relations and promoting cooperation in the Indian Ocean region. With this recognition, he has now received the highest civilian honours from 34 countries.
The Prime Minister also planted a sapling of the rare Coco de Mer tree, a species found naturally only in Seychelles. Known for producing the world's largest seed, the iconic tree symbolises the island nation's unique biodiversity and long-standing environmental heritage.
India's announcement of a broader economic assistance package worth approximately 175 million US dollars (around ₹1,651 crore), along with new agreements including an extradition treaty and expanded cooperation in strategic sectors, further underlined New Delhi's commitment to its maritime partner in the Indian Ocean.
The visit reaffirmed India's vision of strengthening partnerships with island nations under its Indo-Pacific strategy while expanding cooperation in trade, technology, connectivity, defence and sustainable development. Analysts believe the agreements signed during the visit will further elevate India-Seychelles relations and contribute to regional security and economic growth in the Indian Ocean.
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PM Modi Concludes Seychelles Visit with 19 Agreements, UPI Launch and Strategic Partnership Boost
Digital Desk
Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his landmark three-day visit to Seychelles on Monday after holding a series of high-level engagements aimed at deepening bilateral ties. Before departing for New Delhi, the Prime Minister met members of the Indian community in Victoria, offered prayers at the Arul Mihu Navashakti Vinayagar Temple, and paid floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi's statue at Peace Park.
During his interaction with the Indian diaspora, Prime Minister Modi acknowledged the community's contribution to strengthening India-Seychelles relations. He also posed for photographs with community members before leaving for India, bringing to a close a visit marked by significant diplomatic, economic, and strategic outcomes.
The visit assumed special significance as it coincided with the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and Seychelles, as well as the island nation's Golden Jubilee of Independence. Prime Minister Modi attended the National Day celebrations as the chief guest, becoming the first Indian Prime Minister to participate in Seychelles' Independence Day celebrations.
One of the major highlights of the visit was the announcement of 19 agreements and development initiatives covering a wide range of sectors. The two countries agreed to strengthen cooperation in cyber security, artificial intelligence, healthcare, education, agriculture, maritime security, space technology and capacity building.
India also announced the launch of its Unified Payments Interface (UPI)-based digital payment system in Seychelles, marking another step in expanding India's digital public infrastructure globally. In addition, New Delhi extended a ₹1,250 crore Line of Credit to support Seychelles' infrastructure and development priorities.
Further reinforcing bilateral cooperation, India handed over a Fast Patrol Vessel to Seychelles to enhance its maritime surveillance capabilities. The assistance package also included 10 utility vehicles, five boats, six ambulances, 500 metric tonnes of rice and 8,500 metric tonnes of cement. These initiatives are expected to strengthen Seychelles' disaster response, transportation and maritime security infrastructure.
On Sunday, Prime Minister Modi participated in the Golden Jubilee National Day parade, where contingents of the Assam Rifles, the Indian Navy and the Indian Navy's marching band took part alongside Seychelles' security forces. Indian naval ships INS Tarkash and INS Ikshak also arrived at Port Victoria to mark the historic occasion, reflecting the growing maritime partnership between the two nations.
During the visit, Prime Minister Modi was conferred with Seychelles' highest civilian honour, the Guardian of the Blue Horizon, in recognition of his contribution to strengthening bilateral relations and promoting cooperation in the Indian Ocean region. With this recognition, he has now received the highest civilian honours from 34 countries.
The Prime Minister also planted a sapling of the rare Coco de Mer tree, a species found naturally only in Seychelles. Known for producing the world's largest seed, the iconic tree symbolises the island nation's unique biodiversity and long-standing environmental heritage.
India's announcement of a broader economic assistance package worth approximately 175 million US dollars (around ₹1,651 crore), along with new agreements including an extradition treaty and expanded cooperation in strategic sectors, further underlined New Delhi's commitment to its maritime partner in the Indian Ocean.
The visit reaffirmed India's vision of strengthening partnerships with island nations under its Indo-Pacific strategy while expanding cooperation in trade, technology, connectivity, defence and sustainable development. Analysts believe the agreements signed during the visit will further elevate India-Seychelles relations and contribute to regional security and economic growth in the Indian Ocean.
