Subjects:
- GS-2: International Relations: India-Mauritius Ties, Strategic Collaboration
- GS-3: Security & Economy: Maritime Safety, Trade Growth
Key Points
Deepening Diplomatic Ties
- PM Narendra Modi’s visit (March 11-12, 2025) underscores the enduring political and cultural connection with Mauritius.
- He will attend Mauritius’ Independence Day as the guest of honor.
Political Context & Legacy
- Mauritius’ new government is led by Navinchandra Ramgoolam of the Labour Party.
- His father, Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, was instrumental in securing Mauritius’ independence.
Cultural & People-to-People Links
- About 70% of Mauritians trace their roots to India, mainly Bihar and UP, with Bhojpuri widely spoken.
- The Mahatma Gandhi Institute and Indian Cultural Centre preserve Indian traditions.
Trade & Economic Ties
- Bilateral trade reached $554 million in 2022-23.
- Mauritius serves as a financial hub, bolstered by the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA).
Strategic & Maritime Roles
- Mauritius is a key player in the Western Indian Ocean’s security.
- India aids maritime efforts through:
- Colombo Security Conclave (with Sri Lanka, Maldives, Mauritius, Bangladesh).
- Indian Ocean Region Information Fusion Centre (IOR-IFC) in Gurugram.
- INS Sarvekshak’s mapping of 25,000 sq. km of Mauritian waters.
Insights & Future Direction
- Sustained strategic, economic, and cultural ties are vital for India-Mauritius relations.
- Maritime security cooperation must counter China’s growing regional influence.
- Economic partnerships should expand beyond finance into trade and industry.
Mains Practice Question
“Analyze the role of India-Mauritius relations in maritime security and economic collaboration. Propose steps to deepen India’s engagement with Mauritius.”