PM Modi arrived in Mauritius for a two-day visit, welcomed by Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam. He is the Chief Guest at the National Day celebrations on March 11 and 12, with Indian Defence Forces participating. Modi will also inaugurate over 20 India-funded projects during his stay.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Mauritius on a two-day visit, receiving a warm welcome from Mauritian Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam at the airport in Port Louis. The two leaders shared a friendly embrace upon Modi’s arrival, highlighting the camaraderie between the nations.
During his visit on March 11 and 12, PM Modi serves as the Chief Guest at Mauritius’ 57th National Day celebrations. The event will feature participation from the Indian Defence Forces and a naval ship, emphasizing India’s commitment to its strategic partnership with Mauritius.
In addition to attending the celebrations, PM Modi will inaugurate over 20 projects funded by India, signifying India’s investment in Mauritian development. These initiatives demonstrate India’s role in supporting infrastructure and economic growth in Mauritius.
Ahead of his trip, PM Modi expressed excitement about his interactions with the local Indian community and reaffirmed the significance of the India-Mauritius relationship through tweets highlighting shared values and cultural connections. He stated, “Mauritius is a close maritime neighbour and a key Indian Ocean partner. My visit will further strengthen the foundations of our friendship.”
PM Modi’s visit to Mauritius underscores the importance of India-Mauritius relations, marked by cultural ties and strategic partnerships. His participation in the National Day celebrations and inauguration of India-funded projects illustrates India’s commitment to fostering development in the region. This trip aims to enhance bilateral cooperation and solidify ongoing friendships.
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