Prime Minister’s Departure Statement ahead of his visit to Seychelles (27-29 June, 2026)

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PM Modi's State Visit to Seychelles (27–29 June 2026)

UPSC Prelims + Mains Study Note


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution

India–Seychelles Diplomatic Chronology:

Year Milestone
1976 Seychelles gains independence (29 June); India–Seychelles diplomatic relations established — 50th anniversary in 2026 [S1]
1976–2000s Low-intensity engagement; India provides hydrographic surveys and coast guard training
2015 PM Modi's first visit to Seychelles — inauguration of Coastal Surveillance Radar (CSR) system; MoU on defence cooperation
2019 SAGAR doctrine (Security and Growth for All in the Region) institutionalised as India's Indian Ocean framework
Feb 2026 President Herminie's State Visit to India; SESEL Joint Vision adopted; 7 MoUs signed; USD 175 million package announced [S2]
June 2026 PM Modi's State Visit — bilateral deepened through deliverables including Fast Patrol Vessel handover [S1][S3]

Predecessors / Related Initiatives: - SAGAR (2015): PM Modi's "Security and Growth for All in the Region" — focused on Indian Ocean littoral states. - Vision MAHASAGAR (2025): Expanded from SAGAR; full form — Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions — broadens scope to Global South beyond IOR. [S2]


4. Core Static Facts

About Seychelles: - Geography: Archipelago of 115 islands in the Western Indian Ocean; positioned astride critical Sea Lines of Communication (SLOCs) near the Mozambique Channel. [S3] - Capital: Victoria (smallest capital city of a sovereign state). - Independence: 29 June 1976 (from the United Kingdom). - President (2026): H.E. Dr. Patrick Herminie. - Membership: African Union, Commonwealth, SADC (Southern African Development Community), IOC (Indian Ocean Commission), IORA (Indian Ocean Rim Association). - Economy: Heavily dependent on tourism and blue economy (fisheries, EEZ resources). - EEZ: One of the largest relative to land area in the world (~1.4 million sq km).

India–Seychelles Bilateral Framework:

Parameter Detail
Diplomatic relations established 1976
Implementing ministry (India) Ministry of External Affairs; Ministry of Defence
Current Joint Vision Framework SESEL (adopted February 2026) [S2]
MoUs signed (Feb 2026) 7 MoUs — maritime security, digital cooperation, blue economy, education, capacity building [S2]
Financial package (2026) USD 175 million — USD 125 million (Rupee-denominated Line of Credit) + USD 50 million (grant) [S2]
Defence assets transferred Two Dornier aircraft, patrol boats, embedded Indian defence personnel, Fast Patrol Vessel (2026) [S3]
Hydrography Seychelles Hydrographic Unit (SHU) to be established with Indian assistance [S4]

Vision MAHASAGAR: - Full form: Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions [S2] - Successor to: SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region, 2015) - Scope: Expanded beyond Indian Ocean to Global South maritime engagement - Pillars: Maritime security, blue economy, digital public infrastructure, supply chains, disaster resilience, capacity building [S2]


5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Geopolitical / Strategic

Economic

Environmental

Administrative / Security

Historical


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks (High-Density Factual Bullets)

  1. Vision MAHASAGAR stands for Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions — successor to SAGAR doctrine. [S2]
  2. SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) was India's earlier Indian Ocean doctrine announced by PM Modi in 2015 during his Mauritius visit.
  3. India–Seychelles diplomatic relations established in 1976 — completing 50 years in 2026. [S1]
  4. Seychelles comprises 115 islands in the Western Indian Ocean. [S3]
  5. Seychelles' National Day: 29 June (Independence Day, 1976) — PM Modi attended Golden Jubilee celebrations as Guest of Honour. [S1]
  6. SESEL Joint Vision — the bilateral framework adopted during President Herminie's India visit in February 2026 — full title: "Joint Vision for Sustainability, Economic Growth and Security through Enhanced Linkages." [S2]
  7. India announced USD 175 million package for Seychelles: USD 125 million (Rupee-denominated Line of Credit) + USD 50 million (grant). [S2]
  8. 7 MoUs signed during President Herminie's February 2026 State Visit to India. [S2]
  9. Seychelles Hydrographic Unit (SHU) to be established with Indian technical assistance for blue economy mapping. [S4]
  10. India transferred two Dornier aircraft and multiple patrol boats to Seychelles Defence Forces — part of ongoing defence capacity-building. [S3]
  11. PM Modi's 2026 Seychelles visit is his first in 11 years (previous visit: 2015). [S3]
  12. Indian Ocean Commission (IOC) and IORA (Indian Ocean Rim Association) are key multilateral bodies to which Seychelles belongs.
  13. Seychelles' EEZ is approximately 1.4 million sq km — disproportionately large relative to its land area (~459 sq km), making blue economy paramount.
  14. India's Coastal Surveillance Radar (CSR) network — first installed in Seychelles in 2015 — is the foundational maritime domain awareness tool in the partnership.
  15. Global South alignment: Seychelles explicitly cited as a partner in India's commitment to the Global South in PM's departure statement. [S1]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper Mapping:

GS Paper Syllabus Heading
GS-II India and its Neighbourhood — India's foreign policy; Bilateral, regional, and global groupings; Indian Ocean security
GS-II Important International Institutions, agencies and fora
GS-III Internal Security — Challenges to internal security through communication networks; role of external state and non-state actors; Maritime security

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "India's Vision MAHASAGAR represents a qualitative shift from SAGAR in both scope and strategy. Analyse the significance of India–Seychelles partnership in operationalising this vision." (GS-II, 15 marks)

  2. "Small island developing states (SIDS) in the Indian Ocean occupy a disproportionate strategic importance for India's maritime security architecture. Discuss with reference to India's engagement with Seychelles." (GS-II/III, 15 marks)

  3. "Evaluate India's development-centric security partnership model in the Indian Ocean Region, using India–Seychelles cooperation as a case study." (GS-II, 10 marks)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Vision SAGAR (2015) Direct predecessor to MAHASAGAR; understand the doctrinal evolution
Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) Seychelles is a member; India's multilateral maritime diplomacy platform
India–Maldives Relations Another critical Indian Ocean small-island bilateral; compare engagement models
India–Mauritius Relations Most similar bilateral template — defence base (Agaléga), LoC, hydrography
Blue Economy Policy of India Domestic counterpart to India's IOR blue economy push; Sagarmala, Deep Ocean Mission
SIDS (Small Island Developing States) at UNFCCC Environmental vulnerability nexus — ties Seychelles visit to climate diplomacy
India's Act East vs. Act West Policies Contextualise Indian Ocean Strategy within broader directional foreign policy
Project Mausam (MEA) India's cultural diplomacy across Indian Ocean — historical maritime connectivity

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. MAHASAGAR ≠ SAGAR: SAGAR (2015) is limited to Indian Ocean Region; MAHASAGAR (2025) extends to Global South broadly. Mixing them in an answer loses marks. [S1][S2]

  2. SESEL Joint Vision ≠ a multilateral agreement: SESEL is a bilateral India–Seychelles framework adopted in February 2026 — not a regional or UN-level instrument. [S2]

  3. Seychelles National Day date trap: National Day is 29 June (Independence in 1976) — do not confuse with Republic Day. PM attended Golden Jubilee = 50th anniversary in 2026. [S1]

  4. Financial package composition: The USD 175 million is not all grant — it is USD 125 million Line of Credit (rupee-denominated, to be repaid) + USD 50 million grant. This distinction matters for questions on India's development financing. [S2]

  5. Ministry confusion: India–Seychelles defence and maritime security cooperation is co-managed by Ministry of External Affairs AND Ministry of Defence — not MoES (Ministry of Earth Sciences) or MoS (Ministry of Shipping), despite hydrography and blue economy elements. [S2][S4]


11. Sources