After
undergoing a pretty uneasy time here in the nation, Mr. Narendra Modi has gone for
a historic international bilateral meeting with three important nations for
India in the Indian Ocean region. Mr. Modi started his three island countries
visit on Tuesday and would go to Sri Lanka, Seychelles and Mauritius. According
to his Foreign Secretary Mr. S. Jaishankar, India has had strong bonds and
geographical connectivity with the three nations and Mr. Modi’s meeting is
destined to strengthen the bonds between India.
Mr. Modi’s
visit to the three nations is a pretty ingenious step towards ameliorating
relations with the neighboring states and as these three countries hold a
special place in India’s maritime policies aimed at restraining People’s Republic
of China from making further expansion in the Indian ocean region.
Sri Lanka
has always been an important global state and also means too much for India but
due to previous operations of Sri Lanka against LTTE and its huge flouting of
human rights during its war against LTTE and therefore India’s ties with Sri
Lanka soured completely and hence there was hardly any big level talks between the
two nations but now Mr. Modi has surely taken a positive leap towards enhancing
the ties between the two nations. His visit is more special too because he
would be the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Sri Lanka in the last two decades.
Mr. Modi
will be in Sri Lanka from 13th-14th March and will unveil
some projects made there by India’s assistance. He is also slated to flag off a train from
Talaimannar which has been built with assistance from India. He will also
unveil a plaque at Jaffna cultural center and hand over houses to internally
displaced people made by India to assist distressed denizens of Sri Lanka. The
Prime Minister will also talk to Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena
during which some crucial arguments are to be signed and will also attend a
lunch to be hosted by his counterpart Ranil Wickremsinghe. Prime Minister will
also address Sri Lanka’s parliament and will also visit IPKF memorial to pay
his homage. During the visit Mr. Modi will also visit leaders of Tamil National
Alliance.
In
Seychelles Mr. Modi will hold talks with President James Alexi Michel to strengthen
maritime ties. Mr. Modi will be second Indian Prime Minister to visit
Seychelles after Indira Gandhi.
India recently gave a
patrol ship to Seychelles; a 115-island country located 1,500 km east of
Southeast Africa. The patrol ship was for the Seychelles Coast Guard to better
patrol its extensive Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
Both are likely to ink an agreement to strengthen the energy sector of the Seychelles, an Indian Ocean archipelago of 90,000 people.
The Prime Minister will visit Mauritius on March 11-12 where he will hold intensive meetings with Prime Minister Sir Anerood Jugnauth to further strengthen India's special and unique relations with that country. PM Modi will also address Mauritian parliament.
Besides meeting other political personalities of the island, PM Modi will pay a visit to the Ganga Talao and Apravasi Ghat, both of which are associated with the arrival of the Indian indentured labourers to Mauritius.
He will also visit the Mahatma Gandhi Institute.
During the visit, several Memorandums of Understanding are set to be inked, including an agreement to facilitate sea and air transport.
Both are likely to ink an agreement to strengthen the energy sector of the Seychelles, an Indian Ocean archipelago of 90,000 people.
The Prime Minister will visit Mauritius on March 11-12 where he will hold intensive meetings with Prime Minister Sir Anerood Jugnauth to further strengthen India's special and unique relations with that country. PM Modi will also address Mauritian parliament.
Besides meeting other political personalities of the island, PM Modi will pay a visit to the Ganga Talao and Apravasi Ghat, both of which are associated with the arrival of the Indian indentured labourers to Mauritius.
He will also visit the Mahatma Gandhi Institute.
During the visit, several Memorandums of Understanding are set to be inked, including an agreement to facilitate sea and air transport.
Though the three countries which Mr. Modi
are visiting are not pretty much important if we consider them on the scale of
investment etc. but they are pretty important geographical areas in the Indian
ocean for India. And what’s the problem in having an amicable neighborhood? The
three nations can also help us boost the “Make In India” program pretty well
because India can assist these nations in allocating technologies related to
maritime security, communication technology etc. to them and this can really
help the people in these countries and India can get some good trustworthy
partners.
So thumbs up for Mr. Modi’s visit to
these crucial neighbours of India.
JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI
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