India Bolsters Strategic Presence in Indian Ocean
Recently, Indian Prime Minister and Prime Minister of Mauritius jointly inaugurated an airstrip and a jetty on Agaléga island, underscoring India's commitment to enhancing regional connectivity and security.
- Infrastructure Development in Mauritius: The joint inauguration of an airstrip and jetty on Agaléga island reflects India's commitment to bolstering maritime infrastructure in Mauritius.
- China's Growing Presence: China's expanding presence in the Indian Ocean, marked by diplomatic, economic, and military engagements, poses challenges to India's regional influence and necessitates proactive engagement with Indian Ocean littorals to safeguard its strategic interests.
Analysis
- Diplomatic Dynamics: India's proactive engagement with Mauritius underscores its diplomatic efforts to ....
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