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Mauritius gets USD 680 million aid from India

by thenational.net.in September 11, 2025
September 11, 2025
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India has announced a special economic package worth approximately USD 680 million for Mauritius to support major development initiatives across infrastructure, healthcare, and education. The package, unveiled during bilateral talks between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Mauritian Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam in Varanasi on Wednesday, includes funding for port and airport development, road construction, and new public service facilities, reinforcing India’s long-term development partnership with the island nation.

Mauritius gets USD 680 million aid from India

PM Modi extends USD 680 million assistance to Mauritius in meeting with PM Ramgoolam.

The two leaders met as part of Prime Minister Ramgoolam’s official visit to India, which began on September 9 and runs through September 16. The high-level discussions in Varanasi resulted in the signing of seven agreements spanning maritime security, oceanography, administrative training, science and technology, power sector cooperation, and hydrography. Both governments reaffirmed their commitment to closer strategic and economic ties.

A key focus of the agreements was maritime collaboration. One memorandum of understanding will allow India to assist in refitting a Mauritius Coast Guard ship, while another includes training for 120 Mauritian officers in India. An additional pact on hydrography will enable joint surveys, production of nautical charts, and data sharing to enhance maritime navigation and monitoring capabilities in Mauritius’s territorial waters.

Education and academic exchanges also featured prominently in the talks. The Indian Institute of Technology Madras and the Indian Institute of Plantation Management signed separate agreements with the University of Mauritius to promote research collaboration, curriculum development, and academic exchanges. These agreements aim to strengthen higher education linkages between the two countries and contribute to capacity building in Mauritius.

Modi reaffirms support for Mauritius sovereignty

Prime Minister Modi announced the establishment of the first Jan Aushadhi Kendra outside India in Mauritius, expanding access to affordable generic medicines. India will also support the construction of a 500-bed medical facility at the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam National Hospital. Additional health-related projects include a new AYUSH centre for traditional medicine and a veterinary and animal hospital, all financed through Indian assistance.

In a move to strengthen financial cooperation, both countries agreed to facilitate trade in local currencies. This follows Mauritius’s recent adoption of India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) and RuPay card system, designed to simplify cross-border transactions and reduce dependency on dollar-denominated settlements. The Mauritius package is part of India’s broader regional outreach under Prime Minister Modi’s foreign policy, which has emphasized development assistance and financial support to neighboring and partner countries.

In recent years, India under PM Modi’s leadership has extended credit lines, grants, and humanitarian aid to several economies including Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bhutan, and Nepal. This approach combines strategic engagement with capacity-building and infrastructure support, positioning India as a key regional actor in South Asia and the Indian Ocean. During a joint press statement, PM Modi reaffirmed India’s support for Mauritius’s sovereignty and welcomed the recent agreement between Mauritius and the United Kingdom on the Chagos Archipelago.

India’s aid aligns with broader regional outreach

PM Modi noted that India has consistently advocated for decolonization and supports Mauritius in international forums. Ramgoolam’s visit to Varanasi, considered one of India’s most sacred cities, also highlighted the longstanding cultural and civilizational ties between the two nations. Modi referred to the relationship as one rooted in shared heritage and people-to-people connections, emphasizing that India and Mauritius are more than partners, describing them as “family.”

The bilateral talks in Varanasi represent a deepening of India’s engagement in the Indian Ocean region, with Mauritius continuing to serve as a strategic and diplomatic partner in both regional security and economic development. The agreements also reflect India’s ongoing efforts to expand its presence and partnerships across maritime South Asia through infrastructure funding, technological cooperation, and institutional capacity-building in friendly nations. – By Content Syndication Services.

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