PM Modi Holds Bilateral Talks with Seychelles President Herminie
PM Modi Holds Bilateral Talks with Seychelles President

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held bilateral-level talks with Seychelles President Patrick Herminie on Sunday, June 28, 2026, during his three-day state visit to the East African island nation. The discussions aimed at further strengthening the longstanding bilateral partnership between India and Seychelles.

Key Officials Present at the Talks

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, and Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri were present during the talks. Earlier in the day, PM Modi received a ceremonial Guard of Honour at Seychelles' State House. He was received at the venue by President Herminie, and both leaders participated in formal ceremonial proceedings reflecting the close diplomatic ties between the two countries.

Arrival and Cultural Highlights

Prime Minister Modi arrived in the capital city Victoria on Saturday afternoon and was personally received at the tarmac by President Herminie, along with several cabinet ministers and senior officials. This special gesture underscored the strong relationship between the nations. The arrival ceremony also featured cultural performances, including a traditional dance from the Kutch region of Gujarat.

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Golden Jubilee National Day Celebrations

During his visit, the Prime Minister is scheduled to participate as the Guest of Honour at Seychelles' Golden Jubilee National Day celebrations on Monday, marking 50 years of the country's independence from the United Kingdom in 1976. The visit, taking place from June 27 to June 29 at the invitation of the Seychelles President, highlights the continued high-level engagement between India and Seychelles.

Environmental and Cultural Engagements

On Saturday, PM Modi also visited the Seychelles National Botanical Garden as part of his cultural and environmental engagements during the trip.

Handover of Maritime Assets

In a key bilateral gesture, the Prime Minister handed over a 'Made in India' Fast Patrol Vessel (FPV) PS LESPWAR, along with six ambulances, 10 utility vehicles, and five laser-radial boats to Seychelles. These assets are intended to enhance the island nation's maritime surveillance and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) patrol capabilities. The high-level handover ceremony was held at the Seychelles Coast Guard Base in Victoria in the presence of President Herminie on the first day of the Prime Minister's official State Visit.

Boosting Maritime Security

The FPV, manufactured by Goa Shipyard Limited, is expected to significantly boost Seychelles' maritime security capacity. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, the initiative reflects the strengthening strategic partnership between the two countries, particularly in the Indian Ocean Region.

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