
Summary:
During his state visit to Mauritius on March 11-12, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi conducted long bilateral conversations with his colleague, Navinchandra Ramgoolam. The leaders reiterated their unique links, which are based on shared history, culture, and ideals. They recognised India's role in Mauritius' growth and decided to deepen their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, which will advance collaboration in the Indian Ocean Region and beyond. The two presidents reaffirmed their strong bilateral ties, which were bolstered by high-level discussions. They praised ongoing parliamentary debates and promised to further collaboration. India has been an important development partner for Mauritius, investing in its infrastructure. Both leaders agreed to deploy 100 electric buses, complete Phase II of community projects, replace a 100-kilometer water conduit, and explore new areas of development partnership.
Source: IBEF
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