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President Herminie reaffirmed progress in implementing the Joint Vision for Sustainability, Economic Growth and Security through Enhanced Linkages (SESEL), adopted in February this year. He highlighted Seychelles' priorities in maritime security, reaffirming the country's place within India's MAHASAGAR vision and the joint commitment to combating piracy, drug trafficking, illegal fishing, and cross-border crime. He acknowledged India's support in maritime surveillance, hydrography, and defence capacity-building, including the refit of PS Zoroaster and the gifting of Fast Attack Vessel PS Lespwar to the Seychelles Coast Guard.
On development, President Herminie expressed appreciation for India's Special Economic Package of USD 175 million, comprising USD 125 million in a rupee-denominated Line of Credit and USD 50 million in grant assistance, to support priority projects in social housing, e-mobility, vocational training, health, defence, and maritime security. He welcomed cooperation in forensic science and crime technology in response to growing concerns over drug trafficking and crime, and emphasised the importance of advancing green hydrogen, ocean observation science, and expanded vocational and technical training for Seychellois youth. He also highlighted food security, parliamentary cooperation, and the strengthening of historic ties between the two nations as key areas of discussion.
Prime Minister Modi reaffirmed India's commitment to deepening the relationship, proposing direct shipping links, increased trade in local currencies, and greater connectivity to promote trade and tourism. He announced the gifting of six ambulances, access to affordable medicines under the Janaushadhi Scheme, and training for Seychellois medical personnel. India also committed to sports training, youth exchange, and promoting Seychelles as a creative and filming destination.
Both leaders participated in the virtual groundbreaking of the India-assisted Professional and Technical Education Centre and inaugurated three solar water pumping systems under the International Solar Alliance. They also jointly unveiled the commemorative logo marking 50 years of diplomatic relations.
Nine legal instruments were exchanged by Ministers and senior officials from both sides:
President Herminie conferred upon Prime Minister Modi the Special Presidential Distinction "Guardian of the Blue Horizon", the highest honour Seychelles bestows upon an international dignitary, recognising his leadership in sustainability, the Blue Economy, and ocean governance.
The visit coincides with both the 50th anniversary of India-Seychelles diplomatic relations and Seychelles' Golden Jubilee, with Prime Minister Modi participating in the National Day Parade on 29 June 2026. The breadth of agreements concluded today reflects a partnership the two leaders described as a shared responsibility over their common home, the Indian Ocean.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of State House Seychelles.
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