India–Mauritius Ties – From Partnership to Family

India announced a special economic package worth $680 million for Mauritius, further strengthening India-Mauritius ties.

India–Mauritius Ties

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  • India announced a special economic package worth $680 million for Mauritius, combining infrastructure, healthcare, defence preparedness, and maritime security. 
  • The announcement came after a bilateral meeting between the Prime Minister (PM) of India and Mauritius PM Navinchandra Ramgoolam in Varanasi, further strengthening India-Mauritius ties.

Key Developments in the India-Mauritius Ties

Significance of These Developments in the India-Mauritius Ties

  • Soft power diplomacy:
  • Academic collaborations: IIT Madras and Indian Institute of Plantation Management signed agreements with University of Mauritius.
  • Mission Karmayogi training modules: To be launched in Mauritius for civil service capacity building.
  • Healthcare: 500-bed Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam National Hospital, AYUSH Centre of Excellence, Veterinary School and Animal Hospital. First Jan Aushadhi Kendra outside India inaugurated in Mauritius.
  • Financial connectivity: Building on last year’s launch of UPI and RuPay services in Mauritius. Both nations to work towards trade in local currencies.
  • Strategic and maritime security dimension:
    • Hydrography agreement: Joint surveys, navigation charts, and hydrographic data collection for Mauritius’ Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) over the next five years.
    • Maritime domain awareness in the Indian Ocean: India to assist Mauritius in maritime surveillance, resource exploitation, and capacity building.
    • Chagos archipelago significance: Agreements for development and surveillance of the Chagos Marine Protected Area and expanded EEZ after sovereignty treaty with the UK.
  • Geopolitical significance:
    • India backed Mauritius’ sovereignty over Chagos, aligning with its anti-colonial stance.
    • The UK retains Diego Garcia for US-UK military operations, but India’s role ensures strategic leverage in the Indian Ocean.
    • Symbolic and cultural aspects:
    • From partnership to family: The Indian PM emphasised that India and Mauritius are “not just partners but a family”.
    • Historical linkages: Indian culture and traditions became part of Mauritian daily life centuries ago.
    • Symbolic spiritual connect: The Mauritius PM witnessed the Ganga Aarti, and he is scheduled to offer prayers at Shri Kashi Vishwanath Dham before leaving for Ayodhya.

Broader Strategic Context

  • Mauritius views India as a preferred partner for safeguarding maritime interests, reaffirming its position as a –
    • Net security provider in the Indian Ocean.
  • Champion of South-South cooperation.
  • Supports the vision of a free, open, secure, stable, and prosperous Indo-Pacific.
  • Reinforces India’s influence amidst rising China’s presence in the region.

India-Mauritius Ties and Emerging Contours in the Region

  • India as a first responder: As Mauritius is one of the closest African nations to India, India has consistently supported Mauritius during crises, including the Covid-19 pandemic, the Wakashio oil spill in 2020, etc.
  • Economic ties:
    • Mauritius is a major economic partner, ranking as the second-largest source of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in India after Singapore. 
    • The two countries signed the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation and Partnership Agreement in 2021, India’s first trade deal with an African nation. 
  • Development assistance: India has provided nearly $1.1 billion in development assistance to Mauritius over the last decade, including $729 million in lines of credit and $427 million in grants. 
  • Diaspora: Around 70% of the island’s 1.3 million residents are of Indian descent. 
  • Emerging geopolitical contours in the western Indian Ocean: 
    • China, Russia, Iran, Turkey, and Gulf nations are increasing their presence in the region.
    • Europe is seeking to reassert influence in the Indian Ocean.
    • Mauritius has balanced its global partnerships while maintaining strategic autonomy.

Conclusion

  • India’s package for Mauritius marks a blend of hard (maritime security cooperation) and soft power (development diplomacy) diplomacy.
  • Strengthening Mauritius’ EEZ surveillance will not only secure its resources but also expand India’s strategic reach in the Indian Ocean.
  • With the Chagos Agreement strengthening Mauritius’ sovereignty, India stands to gain a trusted ally in a geopolitically sensitive region.
  • The partnership reinforces India’s  Neighbourhood First and Vision Mahasagar, while advancing its role as a key maritime power in the Indo-Pacific.

Source: TH | ToI | IE

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