NEW DELHI — Prime Minister Narendra Modi has departed for a historic three-day State Visit to Seychelles from June 27 to 29, 2026. Traveling at the invitation of Seychelles President Dr. Patrick Herminie, the Prime Minister will attend the nation’s milestone Golden Jubilee National Day celebrations as the Guest of Honour.
The visit coincides with the landmark 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between India and Seychelles.
Expanding Maritime Ties: Vision MAHASAGAR
In his departure statement, Prime Minister Modi emphasized Seychelles’ strategic position as a vital maritime neighbor. The visit is set to heavily focus on regional security and the blue economy under India’s Vision MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions) framework, highlighting a shared commitment to the Global South.
“Building on the successful State visit of President Herminie to India in February 2026, I look forward to our discussions aimed at further strengthening our enduring friendship. Together, we will work to advance the progress of our peoples, and promote security and prosperity in the Indian Ocean region.”
— Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Key Highlights of the Upcoming Visit
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First-Ever Address to the National Assembly: Prime Minister Modi will make history as the first Indian Prime Minister to address the National Assembly of Seychelles, a milestone reflecting the deeply rooted democratic traditions shared by both countries.
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Strengthening Defense and Security: High-level bilateral talks will focus on expanding maritime security cooperation, hydrographic surveys, and counter-piracy efforts in the Indian Ocean.
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Diaspora Engagement: The Prime Minister will interact with the vibrant Indian diaspora in Seychelles, acknowledging their role as a generational “living bridge” fostering deep bilateral affinity between the two countries.

