Indian Army, Navy march at Seychelles National Day as Modi attends as Guest of Honour
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An Indian contingent comprising personnel from the Indian Army's Assam Regiment, the Indian Navy, and an Indian Navy Marching Band participated in the National Day celebrations of Seychelles on Sunday, 29 June, underscoring the deepening defence and diplomatic ties between the two nations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the event as the Guest of Honour during his State visit to the archipelagic island nation.
India's Military Presence at the Celebrations
PM Modi stood in honour at the ceremonial dais as the marching contingents passed before him. Sharing his observations on X, he said, 'Contingents from the Assam Regiment and the Indian Navy took part in the National Day celebrations of Seychelles yesterday. It was yet another reflection of the enduring friendship between India and Seychelles.'
The celebrations also featured a dramatic display in which Seychelles soldiers parachuted into the venue from aircraft carrying their national flags, drawing enthusiastic cheers from the crowd gathered to mark the nation's 50th anniversary of independence.
Naval Ships Dock at Port Victoria
According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Indian Naval Ships Tarkash and Ikshak docked at Port Victoria on 26 June as part of the celebrations and in keeping with established tradition. INS Tarkash, a frontline warship, is currently on an ongoing operational deployment to the South-West Indian Ocean. INS Ikshak, the Indian Navy's indigenously designed and constructed Survey Vessel, is also scheduled to engage with the Seychelles Defence Forces for community outreach activities.
'The deployment reaffirms India's commitment to maritime cooperation and regional security in line with the vision of MAHASAGAR,' the Indian Navy said in a statement. MAHASAGAR — an acronym for Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions — is India's strategic framework for deepening ties with Indian Ocean neighbours.
Modi Conferred Seychelles' Highest Honour
PM Modi arrived in Seychelles on Saturday at the invitation of President Patrick Herminie. On Sunday, he was conferred the 'Guardian of the Blue Horizon', Seychelles' highest distinction, awarded for leadership in environmental conservation and sustainable development — a recognition that reflects the bilateral emphasis on ocean stewardship.
In a post on X, Modi said, 'Honoured to participate in the National Day celebrations of Seychelles, marking the Golden Jubilee of the nation's Independence. The occasion was a fitting tribute to the remarkable journey of the Seychellois people over the past fifty years.' He added, 'India is proud to stand alongside Seychelles as a trusted friend and partner in its development journey. Our partnership continues to grow stronger with shared values and closer people-to-people ties.'
Dignitaries and Diplomatic Significance
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, and Prime Minister of Mauritius Navinchandra Ramgoolam were also present at the event, signalling the regional diplomatic weight of the occasion. The MEA noted that India and Seychelles share a longstanding partnership rooted in historical, cultural, and people-to-people ties, and that Seychelles holds a special place in India's MAHASAGAR vision and its broader commitment to the Global South.
This visit is seen as a reinforcement of India's Indian Ocean strategy at a time when maritime competition in the region has intensified. The MEA stated that the visit 'will reaffirm the strong and enduring friendship between India and Seychelles and reinforce the shared commitment of both countries to enhance the bilateral relationship across all sectors.'