The Free Press Journal

$100 mn credit line to Mauritius

... to facilitate procuremen­t of defence assets

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PORT LOUIS: India on Monday offered a $100 million line of credit to Mauritius to facilitate procuremen­t of defence assets and the two countries signed a Comprehens­ive Economic Cooperatio­n Partnershi­p Agreement following talks between External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Mauritius Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth here. "SAGAR policy reaffirmed. Pleased to witness, along with PM @JugnauthKu­mar, the exchange of USD 100 million Defence Line of Credit. Will facilitate procuremen­t of defence assets, guided by the needs of Mauritius," Jaishankar tweeted.

The two sides exchanged letters on provision of Dornier aircraft and Dhruv helicopter by India to step up Mauritius' maritime monitoring capabiliti­es. “A special day for our special relationsh­ip. Privileged to witness along with PM @JugnauthKu­mar the signing of Comprehens­ive Economic Cooperatio­n Partnershi­p Agreement. India's first such agreement with an African country,” Jaishankar said in another tweet.

"Will help focus on post-pandemic economic recovery. Enable business expansion and greater investment­s," he added.

"A reliable partner, a responsive friend. Welcome the exchange of cooperatio­n instrument­s on constructi­on of Renal Transplant Unit, Solar Power Plant and on Consumer Protection & Legal Metrology," he tweeted.

Jaishankar, who arrived here in India's strategica­lly key maritime neighbour in the Indian Ocean region on Sunday from the Maldives on the last leg of his 2-nation tour, handed him over 100,000 additional doses of commercial­ly procured 'Made in India' Covid vaccines. “India’s helping hand - always over the horizon. Symbolical­ly handed over 100,000 additional doses of commercial­ly procured Made in India Covid vaccines,” he tweeted.

He conveyed warm greetings from PM Modi to PM Jugnauth. “Commend management of the pandemic under his leadership," Jaishankar tweeted. "Comprehens­ive discussion­s on the status of implementa­tion of various infrastruc­ture projects. Appreciate the efficiency of the Mauritius side in taking them forward," he said in another tweet.

 ??  ?? Foreign Minister S Jaishankar (R) greets his Mauritius counterpar­t Pravind Jugnauth.
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar (R) greets his Mauritius counterpar­t Pravind Jugnauth.
 ?? —PTI ?? S Jaishankar watches as a medic gives a made-in-India Maitri shot to a Mauritius resident, in Port Louis.
—PTI S Jaishankar watches as a medic gives a made-in-India Maitri shot to a Mauritius resident, in Port Louis.

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