PM Modi In Mauritius: PM Modi received a grand welcome in Mauritius, Navin Ramgoolam hugged him; a Guard of Honor was given.

Posted on 11th Mar 2025 by rohit kumar

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Mauritius on Tuesday on a two-day state visit. PM Modi was given a grand and warm welcome in Mauritius in Port Louis. Top personalities including Mauritius Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam welcomed PM Modi. PM Navin garlanded PM Modi and welcomed him to his country by hugging him. During this, PM Modi was also given a guard of honor.

 

Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam was accompanied by the Deputy Prime Minister, Chief Justice of Mauritius, Speaker of the National Assembly, Leader of the Opposition, Foreign Minister, Cabinet Secretary, Chairman of Grand Port District Council, and many others to welcome PM Modi.

 

According to the information, a total of 200 dignitaries were present at the airport to welcome Prime Minister Modi, including MPs, MLAs, diplomatic corps and religious leaders. During his visit, PM Modi will attend the National Day celebrations of the island country as the chief guest and will hold meetings with the top leadership of the country.

 

After the grand welcome, Prime Minister Modi tweeted, 'I have reached Mauritius. I am grateful to my friend Prime Minister Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam for welcoming me at the airport. This visit is a great opportunity to meet a valued friend and explore new avenues of cooperation in various fields. Today I will meet President Dharam Gokhool and Prime Minister Ramgoolam and will address a community event in the evening.'

 

PM Modi's visit is taking place at the invitation of Mauritius Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam. During the visit, the two countries will sign several agreements for cooperation in the areas of skill development, trade, and combating cross-border financial crimes.

 

Before leaving for Mauritius, PM Modi had said on Monday that his visit will add a new and bright chapter to the relations between the two countries. PM Modi will meet the President of Mauritius, hold meetings with the Prime Minister and will also hold meetings with senior dignitaries, leaders of political parties of the island nation. He will also interact with members of the Indian community and inaugurate the Civil Services College and Regional Health Center, which have been constructed with grant assistance from India.

 

In a statement issued before leaving for Mauritius, PM Modi said, "I look forward to the opportunity to join with the Mauritian leadership to strengthen our enduring friendship and enhance our partnership in all its aspects for the progress and prosperity of our people as well as security and development in the Indian Ocean region under our 'SAGAR Vision'. 'SAGAR' stands for 'Security and Growth for All in the Region'. A contingent of the Indian Armed Forces, a warship of the Indian Navy, and the Akash Ganga 'Skydiving Team' of the Indian Air Force will participate in the (Mauritius National Day) celebrations.

 

PM Modi said, "Mauritius is a close maritime neighbor, a major partner, and the gateway to the African continent in the Indian Ocean. We are connected by history, geography, and culture." He said that deep mutual trust, shared belief in the values ​​of democracy, and pride in our diversity are our strengths. PM Modi last visited Mauritius in 2015.

 

He went to Mauritius 27 years ago as the National General Secretary of BJP.

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Mauritius visit is being considered important for business and strategic reasons. PM Modi has shared some old pictures on social media and shared memories of his Mauritius visit 27 years ago. PM Modi was then the National General Secretary of BJP and had gone to Moka, Mauritius to participate in the International Ramayana Conference on behalf of the party.

 

PM Modi wrote in the post, that India and Mauritius have a deep connection of history, lineage, culture, language, and the Indian Ocean. When I went there in 1998, it felt like a homecoming to mini India. More than a century ago, our ancestors went there as laborers and took with them Tulsidas's Shri Ramcharitmanas, Hanuman Chalisa, and Hindi language. There is another connection, Narendra Modi's first visit to Mauritius 27 years ago. PM Modi participated in the International Ramayana Conference in Moka, Mauritius between 2 and 8 October 1998. In his speech there, he talked about the universal values ​​of Lord Shri Ram and explained how Ramayana serves as an eternal civilizational bridge connecting India and Mauritius. He also met Murli Manohar Joshi during that visit.

 

Mauritius is the second-largest source of foreign investment in India.

 

Mauritius celebrates its National Day on 12 March. India and Mauritius have close cooperation in maritime security, development, capacity building and have very strong people-to-people relations. This closeness is especially visible in the development projects that have been built in Mauritius with the help of India. India is a major trading partner of Mauritius. In 2023-24, Mauritius is the second largest source of foreign investment in India after Singapore.

 

The two countries signed a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation and Partnership Agreement (CECPA) in February 2021, following 15 years of negotiations between the two countries. It was the first trade agreement between India and an African country.

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