India-Mauritius: A Fresh Impetus to Bilateral Ties
The official visit of Indian Prime Minister to Mauritius (11-12 March 2025) marked a significant step in strengthening bilateral ties across political, economic, defence and cultural domains.
Key Outcomes of the Visit
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Area |
Key Agreements & Initiatives |
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Strategic Partnership |
Commitment to elevate bilateral relations into an enhanced Strategic Partnership. |
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Maritime Security & Defence |
Announced the MAHASAGAR policy (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions), expanding on SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region). India will continue providing maritime assets, EEZ surveillance, hydrographic surveys, and defence training to Mauritius. |
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Space & Climate Cooperation |
Joint development of the India-Mauritius satellite and climate forecasting systems. |
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Trade .... |
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