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List of Outcomes : State visit of Prime Minister of Mauritius to India

Prime Minister of Mauritius visited India, leading to a significant expansion in bilateral ties through the signing of seven Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) and key announcements across science, space, education, renewable energy, and governance. This visit reflects India’s deepening engagement with the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) and its commitment to strategic partnerships with small island developing states like Mauritius.

The signed agreements not only enhance India’s economic and technical footprint in the region but also strengthen mutual cooperation in areas critical for sustainable development and regional security.

Key MoUs Signed During the Visit

Science and Technology

India’s Department of Science and Technology and Mauritius’ Ministry of Tertiary Education, Science and Research signed an MoU to strengthen joint research, innovation, and scientific collaboration.

Oceanography

A crucial MoU was signed between the CSIR‑National Institute of Oceanography (India) and the Mauritius Oceanography Institute for research on marine resources and environmental monitoring.

Public Sector Reforms

Karmayogi Bharat, under India’s Department of Personnel and Training, entered into a partnership with Mauritius’ Ministry of Public Service and Administrative Reforms to exchange best practices in governance, e-learning, and civil service training.

Energy and Power Sector

A new MoU was signed to enhance cooperation in the power sector, including renewable energy integration and energy management.

Small Development Projects

India committed grant assistance under Phase II of Small Development Projects, aiding grassroots-level community infrastructure in Mauritius.

Hydrography

Renewal of an existing MoU for cooperation in hydrography, supporting navigational safety and maritime domain awareness in the Indian Ocean.

Space Cooperation

A landmark space agreement was signed to set up a Telemetry, Tracking, and Telecommunications Station in Mauritius. This facility will support India’s satellite and launch vehicle missions and foster broader collaboration in space research and applications.

Major Announcements

Academic Collaborations

  • IIT Madras signed an MoU with the University of Mauritius, Réduit to promote academic exchanges, research collaboration, and technical education.
  • The Indian Institute of Plantation Management, Bengaluru also signed a similar MoU with the same university to share agricultural and plantation expertise.

Renewable Energy Initiative

  • India will support a 17.5 MW Floating Solar PV Project at Tamarind Falls in Mauritius. A team from NTPC Ltd. will soon visit the island nation to finalize agreements with the Central Electricity Board (CEB) of Mauritius.

Strategic Context and Broader Importance

  • This visit and its outcomes align with India’s strategic objective to strengthen its presence in the Indian Ocean Region, promote sustainable development, and counterbalance external influences through regional cooperation and capacity-building.
  • Mauritius, as a key maritime neighbor, plays a pivotal role in India’s SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) initiative. The new agreements bolster diplomatic goodwill and technical engagement, positioning India as a trusted partner for economic development and regional security.

Important Takeaways & Static Facts

  • Date of Visit: 11 September 2025
  • Number of MoUs Signed: 7
  • Key Sectors Covered: Science, Oceanography, Public Administration, Power, Hydrography, Space
  • Major Project Announced: 17.5 MW Floating Solar PV at Tamarind Falls
  • PM Mauritius: Honourable Navinchandra Ramgoolam
  • Capital: Port Louis
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