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India - Seychelles Bilateral Meet

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July 02, 2018

Why in news?

Seychelles President Danny Faure recently visited India for a bilateral meet.

What are the major outcomes?

  • Assumption Island - It is one of the 115 islands constituting Seychelles archipelago.
  • India plans for building a naval base here.
  • The National Assembly of Seychelles recently refused to ratify the naval base.
  • Given the absence of parliamentary ratification, the future of the project remains uncertain.
  • But both countries now agreed to ensure mutually beneficial steps in this regard.
  • Security - India clarified that security and strategic cooperation with Seychelles will go ahead.
  • It announced several initiatives for Seychelles.
  • It includes a $100 million Line of Credit (LoC) for purchase of defence hardware.
  • India also gifted a Dornier aircraft to Seychelles.
  • Developments - India is ready to finance 3 civilian infrastructure projects under Special Grant.
  • India will send officials to Seychelles to support for projects that it decides for itself.
  • Others - Both sides would intensify cooperation on hydrographical studies of the maritime region.
  • They have declared exchange of necessary oceanic maps.
  • In all, both sides sealed six agreements.
  • One of the agreements will twin Panjim in Goa with Victoria of Seychelles.

What is the earlier agreement on Assumption Island?

  • India signed a pact to develop Assumption Island, during PM Modi’s visit to Seychelles in 2015.
  • The Island is leased to India for the operation of a naval base and air strip by the Indian navy.
  • The deal was to include 30-year access to the base.
  • It includes permission to station Indian military personnel on the ground.
  • It is being financed entirely by India.
  • But Seychelles retains full ownership of the facilities and sovereign rights over the island.
  • Seychelles would “suspend” the use of military facilities in case if India is at war.
  • This is because it is not a military base.

  • It is seen as a major strategic enhancement of India’s Indian Ocean Region naval capacities.
  • This would give India a foot- hold in the western Indian Ocean.
  • The agreement will enable India to help Seychelles build military infrastructure.
  • The island has been at the centre of high profile maritime diplomacy between India and Seychelles.

 

Source: The Hindu

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