Millennium Post (Kolkata)

India, Mauritius natural partners in maritime domain, says PM Modi

PM Modi, his Mauritian counterpar­t inaugurate airstrip, jetty, 6 other India-assisted projects in Mauritius

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: India and Mauritius are natural partners in the maritime domain to combat traditiona­l and non-traditiona­l challenges in the Indian Ocean region, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday after virtually inaugurati­ng a new airstrip, a jetty and six community developmen­t projects in the island nation.

The India-assisted projects in Agalega island of Mauritius are seen as significan­t as they are expected to boost connectivi­ty as well as maritime security and surveillan­ce in the strategic waters in the region.

After inaugurati­ng the projects along with Mauritian Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth, PM Modi announced that Mauritius will be the first country to join India’s Jan Aushadhi scheme, which is an initiative aimed at providing quality medicines at affordable prices.

In his remarks, PM Modi flagged concerns over challenges in the Indian Ocean region and said India and Mauritius are “natural partners” in the maritime domain to deal with them.

“Many traditiona­l and non-traditiona­l challenges are emerging in the Indian Ocean Region. All these challenges affect our economy. India and Mauritius are natural partners in the field of maritime security to deal with the challenges,” he said at the virtual ceremony.

“We are actively working to ensure security, prosper

ity and stability in the Indian Ocean Region. We are cooperatin­g together in all areas like monitoring of exclusive economic zone, joint patrolling, hydrograph­y, and humanitari­an assistance and disaster relief,” he said.

PM Modi’s comments came amid increasing concerns in New Delhi over China’s growing military forays into the Indian Ocean region which is largely considered as the backyard of the Indian Navy.

He said the inaugurati­on of the airstrip and jetty at Agalega island will further advance the cooperatio­n.

The Prime Minister described Mauritius as an important partner under India’s ‘Neighborho­od First’ policy and that the bilateral developmen­t partnershi­p has been an important pillar of the strategic relations.

“Our developmen­t partnershi­ps are based on the priorities of Mauritius. Be it Mauritius’s needs related to EEZ (exclusive economic zone) security, or health security, India has always respected the needs of Mauritius,” he said.

PM Modi said the basic objective of India’s efforts is to bring about meaningful changes in the lives of common people in Mauritius.

“Today holds a special significan­ce for our developmen­t partnershi­p. I am extremely happy that today we are seeing the completion of the commitment I had made in 2015. In India these days it is being called ‘Modi’s Guarantee’,” he said.

The Prime Minister also talked about the “vibrant, strong and unique” partnershi­p between India and Mauritius, adding the island nation is New Delhi’s special partner under its vision of ‘SAGAR’ (Security and Growth For All in the Region).

The inaugurati­on of these projects came weeks after the launch of India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) systems and RuPay card services in Mauritius.

 ?? PTI ?? PM Modi and Pravind Jugnauth jointly inaugurate several India-assisted developmen­t projects at the Agalega Island in Mauritius on Thursday
PTI PM Modi and Pravind Jugnauth jointly inaugurate several India-assisted developmen­t projects at the Agalega Island in Mauritius on Thursday

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