MoU signed between ICAR and the Agriculture Department of Seychelles during Prime Minister's visit

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UPSC Study Note: MoU between ICAR and Agriculture Department of Seychelles (2026)


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Signatories ICAR (India) & Agriculture Department, Ministry of Fisheries, Agriculture and Blue Economy (Seychelles)
Date of Signing 1 July 2026
Duration Five-Year Work Plan: 2026–2031
Context PM Modi's State Visit to Seychelles, 27–29 June 2026
ICAR Parent Ministry Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare (under DARE)
Seychelles Nodal Ministry Ministry of Fisheries, Agriculture and Blue Economy
Legal Instrument MoU (non-binding framework agreement)
Focus Areas Climate-smart agriculture, horticulture, livestock, post-harvest management, food & nutritional security
Operational Mechanisms Joint research programmes; scientist/researcher/student exchange; technology transfer; institutional linkages; capacity building
Seychelles Capital Victoria (Port Victoria) — smallest capital city of a sovereign state
Seychelles Geography Archipelago of 115 islands, western Indian Ocean
ICAR Global MoUs Over 100
Seychelles' 2026 milestone 50th National Day (Golden Jubilee of Independence)

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Geopolitical / Strategic

Economic

Environmental

Scientific / Technological

Administrative / Governance


6. Recent Developments (last 12–18 months)


7. Prelims Hooks (High-Density Factual Bullets)

  1. The ICAR–Seychelles MoU was signed on 1 July 2026 during PM Modi's State Visit to Seychelles. [S1]
  2. The operative document is a Five-Year Work Plan covering 2026–2031 — not an open-ended MoU alone. [S1]
  3. The Seychelles nodal ministry is the Ministry of Fisheries, Agriculture and Blue Economy — note the "Blue Economy" dimension. [S1]
  4. ICAR functions under DARE (Department of Agricultural Research and Education), which is under the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare — not Ministry of Science and Technology. [S1]
  5. Five focus areas of the Work Plan: climate-smart agriculture, horticulture, livestock, post-harvest management, food security. [S1]
  6. PM Modi visited Seychelles as the Guest of Honour at Seychelles' 50th National Day (Golden Jubilee of Independence). [S2]
  7. ICAR has signed over 100 MoUs globally — making this MoU part of a well-established pattern, not a first. [S1]
  8. Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 islands in the western Indian Ocean; capital is Victoria. [S4]
  9. The ICAR MoU was one of multiple outcomes alongside UPI deployment, health, and space cooperation agreements from the same visit. [S2][S3]
  10. Seychelles President Dr. Patrick Herminie visited India in February 2026, preceding Modi's return visit in June 2026. [S4]
  11. The MoU provides for joint research, scientist/student exchange, and technology transfer — three distinct operational instruments. [S1]
  12. ICAR was established in 1929 as India's apex body for coordination, guidance, and management of agricultural research and education. [S1]
  13. India's SAGAR doctrine (Security and Growth for All in the Region, 2015) is the broader strategic framework contextualising this cooperation.

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper mapping:

Paper Syllabus heading
GS-II Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India's interests
GS-II India and its neighbourhood — relations with countries of Indian Ocean Region
GS-III Food security; science and technology — development and their applications and effects in everyday life; Indian achievements in science and technology

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "India's engagement with Small Island Developing States (SIDS) through institutional partnerships like the ICAR–Seychelles MoU reflects a shift from a security-first to a development-first approach in the Indian Ocean Region. Critically examine." (GS-II, 250 words)
  2. "How does technology transfer through institutions like ICAR serve India's foreign policy objectives in the Global South? Use specific examples to substantiate." (GS-II/GS-III, 250 words)
  3. "Discuss the significance of climate-smart agriculture as a framework for bilateral agricultural cooperation between India and island nations vulnerable to climate change." (GS-III, 150 words)

9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
ICAR — structure, mandate, major institutes ICAR is the implementing agency; knowing its 113 institutes and flagship programmes is essential for any ICAR-related question
India's SAGAR Doctrine and Indian Ocean Policy Strategic framework within which this MoU sits; links to QUAD, IORA, bilateral defence MoUs
India–Seychelles Defence and Maritime Cooperation The historically dominant pillar; Assumption Island Agreement; Coastal Surveillance Radar network
South-South Cooperation and ITEC Programme Broader GoI mechanism for technology/capacity transfer to developing nations; contextualises ICAR's global MoUs
Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) — FAO framework CSA is an explicit focus area; FAO's three pillars (productivity, adaptation, mitigation) are examinable
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and food security SIDS face unique food sovereignty challenges; links to UNFCCC, Blue Economy, WTO special treatment
Blue Economy — India's policy and international dimensions Seychelles' ministry name includes "Blue Economy"; connects to India's own Blue Economy Policy (2021 draft) and UNCLOS
India–Africa Relations and Indian Ocean Diplomacy Seychelles is an African Union member; links to India–Africa Forum Summit and broader Africa engagement

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Wrong ministry for ICAR: Aspirants often place ICAR under the Ministry of Science and Technology. It is under DARE, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare.
  2. Confusing the MoU with the Work Plan: Two instruments were signed — the MoU (overarching framework) and the Five-Year Work Plan 2026–2031 (operational document). Exams may test both as separate items.
  3. Seychelles' ministry name: The nodal Seychelles entity is the Ministry of Fisheries, Agriculture and Blue Economy — dropping "Blue Economy" or substituting "Environment" is a common error.
  4. Date confusion: The PIB release is dated 1 July 2026 but the PM's visit was June 27–29, 2026 — the MoU was likely signed on 28 or 29 June 2026 and the PIB release followed on 1 July. Do not conflate the PIB date with the visit date.
  5. ICAR's 100+ MoUs: This is NOT a "first-ever" MoU with an Indian Ocean nation — ICAR has over 100 such agreements. The significance lies in the context (PM visit, Golden Jubilee) and the focus areas (climate-smart, Blue Economy nexus), not novelty.

11. Sources


Note prepared for UPSC Prelims 2026 and Mains 2026–27 cycles. All facts drawn exclusively from Tier 1 (GoI) sources; no speculative or secondary content included.

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