PM Modi leaves for Seychelles to attend golden jubilee of country's National Day
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday (June 27, 2026) left for Seychelles on a three-day visit, during which he will attend the golden jubilee celebrations
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday (June 27, 2026) left for Seychelles on a three-day visit, during which he will attend the golden jubilee celebrations of that country's Day and hold bilateral discussions with President Patrick Herminie to further strengthen the friendship. In his departure statement, the Prime Minister said Seychelles is a valued maritime neighbour and a key partner in the 'Vision MAHASAGAR' and India's shared commitment to the Global South.PM PM Modi also said that he looks forward to the bilateral discussions aimed at further strengthening the enduring friendship. "Together, we will work to advance the progress of our peoples, and promote security and prosperity in the Indian Ocean region," he said. The Prime Minister said he is undertaking the State visit from June 27-29 at the invitation of the President of Seychelles, Herminie, during which he will participate in the golden jubilee celebrations of the Day of Seychelles as the Guest of Honour.
"Leaving for Seychelles, where I will take part in their Day celebrations. This year, it is even more special because it is the Golden Jubilee celebrations," he said in a post on 'X'. Leaving for Seychelles, where I will take part in their Day celebrations. This year, it is even more special because it is the Golden Jubilee celebrations. Seychelles is a valued maritime neighbour and a key partner in our Vision MAHASAGAR, as well as in advancing the… — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 27, 2026 In the statement, PM Modi said this year also marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of India-Seychelles diplomatic relations, which are "rooted in mutual trust, shared democratic values, respect for diversity and deep affinity between our peoples". "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," he said. During the visit, PM Modi will have the honour of becoming the first Indian Prime Minister to address the Assembly of Seychelles. He said this historic opportunity reflects the strong democratic values and Parliamentary traditions that bind the two nations. PM Modi said he also looks forward to interacting with the vibrant Indian community in Seychelles, who have been nurturing the special friendship between India and Seychelles for generations, and serving as a living bridge between the two nations. "I am confident that my visit will further deepen the longstanding bonds between the two countries, enhance maritime cooperation in the Indian Ocean region, and advance our shared vision of a secure, peaceful and prosperous Indian Ocean region," he said.
