PM MODI’S STATE VISIT TO SEYCHELLES
Why in News?
- The Prime Minister of India undertook a State Visit to Seychelles as the Guest of Honour for its 50th National Day (Golden Jubilee of Independence)
- The visit also marked 50 years of India–Seychelles diplomatic relations, during which both countries unveiled a commemorative logo celebrating five decades of partnership.
KEY OUTCOMES OF THE PM’s VISIT
Deployment of UPI
- An MoU was signed between NPCI International Payments Limited and the Central Bank of Seychelles.
- It will facilitate the rollout of Unified Payments Interface (UPI) in Seychelles.
- The initiative will strengthen digital payments and promote financial inclusion.
Umbrella Line of Credit
- India extended an umbrella line of credit worth ₹1,250 crore.
- The credit will support priority developmental projects in Seychelles.
Janaushadhi Cooperation
- An agreement between HLL Lifecare Limited and Seychelles’ Ministry of Health will facilitate the supply of affordable generic medicines.
- It integrates Seychelles with India’s Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana
National Hospital Development
- Both countries signed a framework MoU for developing a modern National Hospital in Seychelles.
Extradition Treaty
- A new extradition treaty was signed.
- It aims to strengthen cooperation against:
- Drug trafficking.
- Financial crimes.
- Other transnational offences.
Maritime Mobility
- An MoU was signed for mutual recognition of training and certification of Indian seafarers.
- This will allow Indian seafarers to work on Seychelles-flagged vessels.
Diplomatic Capacity Building
- Institutional cooperation was established between:
- Sushma Swaraj Institute of Foreign Service
- Seychelles Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Diaspora.
- The partnership will support training and diplomatic capacity building.
Space Cooperation
- Both countries signed an MoU on peaceful uses of outer space.
- Areas of cooperation include:
- Satellite applications.
- Remote sensing.
- Climate monitoring.
- Disaster management.
Agricultural Research Work Plan (2026–2031)
- An MoU was signed between the Indian Council of Agricultural Research and the Seychelles Agriculture Department.
- It focuses on:
- Agricultural research.
- Technical cooperation.
- Food security initiatives.
Defence and Maritime Cooperation
- India handed over PS LESPWAR, a Made-in-India Fast Patrol Vessel built by Goa Shipyard Limited, to the Seychelles Coast Guard.
- India also gifted:
- Utility vehicles.
- Laser radial boats.
- These measures will strengthen maritime surveillance and disaster response capabilities
GUARDIAN OF THE BLUE HORIZON AWARD
- The President of Seychelles conferred the country’s highest Presidential Distinction, “Guardian of the Blue Horizon”, upon the Prime Minister of India.
- The award recognizes contributions towards:
- Climate action.
- Blue Economy.
- Sustainable ocean governance.
- Development of Small Island Developing States (SIDS).

VISION MAHASAGAR
About :
- MAHASAGAR stands for Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions.
- It represents India’s comprehensive approach to cooperation in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).
Significance
- Promotes maritime security.
- Strengthens development partnerships.
- Encourages digital and health diplomacy.
- Enhances regional connectivity and resilience.
WHY IS SEYCHELLES STRATEGICALLY IMPORTANT FOR INDIA?
- Seychelles is located near critical Sea Lanes of Communication (SLOCs).
- It lies close to important maritime chokepoints such as:
- Mozambique Channel
- Bab-el-Mandeb
- Cape of Good Hope.

Countering China’s Influence
- Strong ties with Seychelles help India maintain strategic balance in the Western Indian Ocean.
- Supports India’s efforts to counter China’s growing maritime footprint.
Maritime Security Cooperation
- Seychelles is linked to India’s:
- Coastal Surveillance Radar Network (CSRN).
- Information Fusion Centre–Indian Ocean Region.
This improves Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA).
Blue Economy Cooperation
- Seychelles possesses an EEZ of approximately 3 million sq km.
- It is an important partner for sustainable ocean resource management.
Gateway to Africa
- Seychelles is a member of:
- African Union
- Indian Ocean Commission
- It serves as a bridge for India’s engagement with East Africa.
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN SEYCHELLES & INDIA
Diplomatic Relations
- India established diplomatic relations with Seychelles in 1976 following its independence.
- INS Nilgiri participated in Seychelles’ Independence Day celebrations in 1976.
Defence Cooperation
- India has installed six Coastal Surveillance Radar Systems in Seychelles.
- Both countries conduct the joint military exercise Exercise LAMITYE.
- Seychelles also participates in MILAN Naval Exercise.
Trade and Investment
- Bilateral trade stood at approximately USD 73 million in 2024–25.
- Major Indian exports include:
- Rice
- Pharmaceuticals.
- Medical instruments.
- Vehicles.
Human Resource Development
- More than 1% of the Seychellois population are alumni of India’s ITEC Programme. (Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation Programme)
Climate and Energy Cooperation
- Seychelles is a founding member of the International Solar Alliance.
- Both countries cooperate extensively on renewable energy initiatives.
Diaspora Links
- Seychelles hosts:
- Around 5,000 Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs).
- Around 7,000 Non-Resident Indians (NRIs).
- The Indian community plays an important role in the country’s economy and society.
CHALLENGES
Geopolitical Competition
- China’s growing economic and strategic presence presents challenges for India’s regional interests.
Maritime Security Constraints
- Seychelles faces difficulties in monitoring its vast EEZ.
- Threats include:
- Illegal fishing.
- Drug trafficking.
Limited Economic Engagement
- Trade remains modest due to:
- Small market size.
- Connectivity constraints.
- Delays in project implementation.
Institutional Capacity Constraints
- Limited administrative and technical manpower can slow project execution.
Supply Chain Vulnerabilities
- External disruptions affect food, fuel, and construction material supplies.
WAY FORWARD
Enhance Maritime Domain Awareness
- Strengthen intelligence sharing through IFC-IOR.
- Improve monitoring against piracy and illegal fishing.
Promote Scientific Diplomacy
- Link India’s Deep Ocean Mission and marine research institutions with Seychelles.
- Expand cooperation in marine biotechnology and ocean sciences.
Climate Finance Innovation
- Support Seychelles in developing Blue Carbon Credit frameworks.
- Facilitate access to climate finance mechanisms.
Energy and Climate Mapping
- Utilize ISRO’s satellite capabilities for:
- Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) assessments.
- Coral reef monitoring.
- Marine heatwave forecasting.
Deepen Development Partnership
- Expand cooperation in healthcare, digital technology, capacity building, and sustainable development.
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