PM Modi attends Seychelles National Day, hails India as trusted partner
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Key Takeaways
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, 29 June attended the National Day celebrations of Seychelles in Victoria as the Guest of Honour, marking the nation's Golden Jubilee of Independence and reaffirming India's enduring commitment to the island archipelago's development journey. The visit, part of a State visit to the Indian Ocean nation, underscored the deepening bilateral ties between the two countries.
Modi's Message at the Golden Jubilee
Posting on X after the event, Prime Minister 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. I am confident our friendship will grow even further in the times to come.'
Ceremony Highlights
The celebrations featured a striking display as Seychelles soldiers parachuted into the venue from aircraft bearing the national flag, drawing enthusiastic cheers from the crowd. The event drew a distinguished gathering — External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, and Prime Minister of Mauritius Navinchandra Ramgoolam were also in attendance.
India's Highest Honour for Modi
On the same day, President Patrick Herminie — at whose invitation Modi arrived in Seychelles on Saturday — conferred upon the Prime Minister the 'Guardian of the Blue Horizon', Seychelles' highest distinction, recognising his leadership in environmental conservation and sustainable development. It is a rare honour that reflects the personal warmth and strategic depth of the bilateral relationship.
Strategic Significance: MAHASAGAR and the Indian Ocean
According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), India and Seychelles share a longstanding partnership rooted in historical, cultural, and people-to-people ties. As a key maritime neighbour in the Indian Ocean Region, Seychelles holds a central place in India's Vision 'MAHASAGAR' — Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions — and India's broader commitment to the Global South.
The MEA stated that the visit would '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.' This comes amid India's intensifying diplomatic outreach across the Indian Ocean littoral, where competition for strategic partnerships has sharpened in recent years.
What This Visit Signals
Modi's presence as Guest of Honour at a foreign nation's independence jubilee is a deliberate diplomatic signal — one that places India at the centre of Seychelles' most consequential national milestone. The visit reinforces New Delhi's 'Neighbourhood First' and 'SAGAR' (Security and Growth for All in the Region) doctrines, now reframed under the MAHASAGAR umbrella. With both nations expected to deepen cooperation across maritime security, climate resilience, and trade, the relationship is poised for a new chapter.