Mauritius integral part of India's 'Neighbourhood First' policy, Global South": Foreign Secy Vikram Misri

Mauritius PM Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam is on an 8-day visit to India. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said Mauritius is key to India's 'Neighbourhood First' policy and Global South engagement, with strong ties reflected in multiple MoUs signed between the two countries.


ANI | Updated: 11-09-2025 16:49 IST | Created: 11-09-2025 16:49 IST
Mauritius integral part of India's 'Neighbourhood First' policy, Global South": Foreign Secy Vikram Misri
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri (Photo/ANI). Image Credit: ANI
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On the ongoing state visit of Mauritius Prime Minister Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam to India, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri highlighted the significance of the bilateral partnership between the two countries. Addressing a special media briefing, Misri said, "Mauritius PM Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam is on an eight-day visit to India. Mauritius is an integral part of our 'Neighbourhood First' policy...Mauritius is also an important part of the commitment to the Global South..It is a partnership evolved in diverse areas, and evidence of it can be seen in the number of MoUs signed between India and Mauritius."

The remarks underline India's efforts to strengthen ties with Mauritius across multiple sectors and its broader commitment to fostering cooperation within the Global South, a partnership that Mauritius Prime Minister Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam also acknowledged. On Thursday, he lauded India's longstanding support and partnership with Mauritius, stating that the country has "benefited immensely" from India's generous assistance and expertise in various sectors over the years.

Addressing a joint press briefing after the bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Ramgoolam highlighted the deep-rooted ties between the two nations and expressed gratitude for India's continued support in areas critical to Mauritius' national development, including health, education, capacity building, renewable energy, infrastructure, and maritime security. "Over the years, India, through its various governments, has accompanied Mauritius in its journey towards progress... Before our independence, India had a High Commission in Mauritius. Over the years, we have benefited from India's generous assistance and expertise in key sectors of national development, including but not limited to health, education, capacity building, renewable energy, infrastructure and maritime security. India's timely support in these areas continues to make a tangible difference to improve the quality of life of the Mauritians," he said.

The Mauritian leader also thanked PM Modi for what he described as a "special economic package" aimed at boosting cooperation in sectors such as education, energy, health services, and infrastructure. A key highlight of the visit is the upcoming establishment of a high-quality Ayurvedic Centre in Mauritius, which PM Ramgoolam described as "an exceptional one", made possible with the support and blessings of Prime Minister Modi.

"This is a special economic package, as the Prime Minister said, in education, energy, infrastructure, and health services. The Ayurvedic centre will also be an exceptional one, thanks to your blessing, Prime Minister... The timing has enabled us to deliver tangible outcomes... I am glad that our ties have entered into a dynamic and forward-looking phase," he added. Ramgoolam also expressed deep appreciation for the warm hospitality extended to him and his delegation upon arrival in India. Recalling his landing in Varanasi, he said, "Both my wife and I were amazed at the welcome that we received. I believe no other Prime Minister has ever received such a welcome. I'm glad it's in your constituency, and I now understand why you get elected in such huge numbers."

Mauritian Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam is on his first overseas bilateral visit to India in his current term, from September 9 to September 16. PM Ramgoolam had earlier visited India in May 2014 as the only non-SAARC leader invited to attend the swearing-in ceremony of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers. He arrived in Varanasi on September 10 and was accorded a ceremonial welcome and Guard of Honour. He was received by Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel.

Earlier today, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri had called upon PM Ramgoolam here in Varanasi. Following this, PM Ramgoolam held delegation-level bilateral meeting with PM Modi, reflecting the bonhomie and the strength of India-Mauritius ties. (ANI)

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