PM Modi receives Guard of Honour at State House, Seychelles
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, 28 June received a formal Guard of Honour at State House in Victoria, Seychelles, as part of his ongoing State Visit to the archipelago nation. Seychelles President Patrick Herminie personally welcomed the Prime Minister, with the two leaders exchanging warm greetings before the ceremonial inspection.
Guard of Honour and Cultural Welcome
Following the playing of both nations' national anthems, Modi and President Herminie received a military salute during the Guard of Honour inspection. The formal ceremony was followed by a vibrant cultural programme, during which Modi witnessed a traditional Seychellois moutya performance by local dancers.
In a particularly symbolic moment, 18 members of the Seychellois Indian diaspora — originally from Kutch, Gujarat — performed Nrutya, an authentic folk dance from the region, celebrating shared cultural heritage and the spirit of independence. The dual performance underscored the deep people-to-people ties between the two countries.
'Made in India' Defence Assets Handed Over
On Saturday, 27 June, during the first day of his State Visit, Modi handed over a suite of 'Made in India' assets to strengthen Seychelles' maritime security. These included the Fast Patrol Vessel (FPV) PS LESPWAR, six ambulances, 10 utility vehicles, and five laser radial boats. The handover ceremony took place at the Seychelles Coast Guard Base in Victoria, in the presence of President Herminie.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) noted in a post on X: 'Together as partners. Stronger as one. In a special gesture, PM Narendra Modi handed over the Made in India Fast Patrol Vessel (FPV) PS LESPWAR to President Dr. Patrick Herminie. The FPV will contribute to strengthening Seychelles' maritime surveillance and EEZ patrol capabilities.' The MEA added that the handover was 'guided by India's Vision MAHASAGAR,' reinforcing bilateral defence cooperation and stability across the Indian Ocean region.
Botanical Garden Visit and Golden Jubilee Celebrations
On the sidelines of the official engagements, the two leaders jointly planted a sapling of the rare Coco de Mer palm at the Seychelles National Botanical Garden — a gesture widely seen as symbolic of the enduring and growing bilateral relationship.
Modi arrived in Seychelles on Saturday afternoon as the Guest of Honour at the country's Golden Jubilee National Day celebrations, marking a significant diplomatic milestone. This is his second State Visit to Seychelles. Earlier this year, President Herminie had undertaken a State Visit to India, further cementing the two nations' strategic partnership.
India-Seychelles Strategic Partnership
The visit reflects India's deepening engagement with Indian Ocean island nations under its Vision MAHASAGAR framework, which prioritises maritime security, economic cooperation, and people-to-people connectivity. Seychelles, with its strategically located Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), is a key partner in India's broader Indo-Pacific outreach. Analysts note that the transfer of a Fast Patrol Vessel and supporting assets represents a tangible upgrade in Seychelles' coastal defence capabilities, with India positioned as the primary security partner in the region.