Prime Minister Narendra Modi has embarked on a two-day state visit to Mauritius at the invitation of his counterpart, Prime Minister Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam, to participate in the 57th National Day celebrations of the island nation. The visit underscores the deep historical, cultural, and strategic ties between India and Mauritius, further strengthening their enduring friendship.
In his departure statement, Modi highlighted the special bond between the two nations, calling Mauritius a close maritime neighbor, a key partner in the Indian Ocean, and a gateway to the African continent. He emphasized the shared values of democracy, diversity, and mutual trust that have long been the foundation of this relationship. Over the past decade, both countries have made remarkable progress in deepening their ties through people-centric initiatives that have brought tangible benefits to their citizens.
The Prime Minister expressed optimism about engaging with the Mauritian leadership to elevate bilateral cooperation across various sectors. He reaffirmed India’s commitment to fostering security and development in the Indian Ocean Region, aligning with the Security and Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR) vision. By strengthening diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties, he hopes to pave the way for greater progress and prosperity for both nations.
Modi concluded by expressing confidence that this visit would not only build upon past achievements but also mark the beginning of a new chapter in India-Mauritius relations. His participation in the National Day celebrations serves as a testament to the deep-rooted friendship and unwavering partnership between the two countries.