New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed on a three-day official State visit to Seychelles, where he will join the island nation’s Golden Jubilee National Day celebrations. Attending as the Guest of Honour at the personal invitation of President Dr. Patrick Herminie, the Prime Minister’s visit coincides with the historic 50-year anniversary of formal diplomatic relations between the two countries. In a departure statement, the Prime Minister emphasized the deep roots connecting the two nations, describing Seychelles as a vital maritime neighbor and an essential pillar in India’s regional Vision MAHASAGAR framework.
The diplomatic trip aims to build upon the strategic discussions initiated during President Herminie’s state visit to India earlier this year. Bilateral talks between the two leaders are expected to focus heavily on deepening security cooperation, counter-piracy initiatives, and maritime domain awareness across the Indian Ocean region. Additionally, both delegations will explore new avenues for economic development, sustainable blue economy practices, and joint infrastructure projects designed to advance the developmental interests of the Global South.
A major milestone of the diplomatic itinerary will feature the Prime Minister addressing the National Assembly of Seychelles, marking the first time an Indian head of government has spoken before the island nation’s legislative body. The address is being highlighted by official channels as a testament to the shared parliamentary traditions and democratic values that bind the two societies. Beyond official state dialogues, the Prime Minister will also host a special interactive session with the local Indian diaspora, recognizing the community as a vital cultural bridge that strengthens public ties between the two democracies.