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Why PM Modi's Seychelles visit is 'even more special' this time
New Delhi/IBNS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday departed for Seychelles to attend the island nation's National Day celebrations, marking the beginning of his official visit.
Visit coincides with Seychelles' Golden Jubilee
Calling the visit "even more special", Modi said Seychelles will be celebrating its Golden Jubilee this year, making the occasion particularly significant.
In a post on X, the Prime Minister said: "Seychelles is a valued maritime neighbour and a key partner in our Vision MAHASAGAR, as well as in advancing the interests of the Global South.
"I look forward to discussions with my friend, Dr. Patrick Herminie, President of the Republic of Seychelles."
Leaving for Seychelles, where I will take part in their National Day celebrations. This year, it is even more special because it is the Golden Jubilee celebrations.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 27, 2026
Seychelles is a valued maritime neighbour and a key partner in our Vision MAHASAGAR, as well as in advancing the…
To address National Assembly, meet Indian community
Modi said he is honoured to address the National Assembly of Seychelles during the visit.
"I am honoured to be addressing the National Assembly of Seychelles during the visit. I also look forward to meeting the Indian community there," he added.
Focus on bilateral ties
The visit is expected to further strengthen India-Seychelles ties, particularly in maritime cooperation, regional security, and New Delhi's Vision MAHASAGAR initiative, while reinforcing collaboration on issues concerning the Global South.
#WATCH | Prime Minister Narendra Modi departs from Delhi for Seychelles.
— ANI (@ANI) June 27, 2026
At the invitation of Dr. Patrick Herminie, President of the Republic of Seychelles, PM is undertaking a State Visit to Seychelles from 27-29 June 2026 to participate in the Golden Jubilee celebrations of… pic.twitter.com/haD16MiCIk
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