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India and Mauritius sign pacts on trade in national currencies to major investments

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Mauritius Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam accompanies Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport as he departs from Port Louis, Mauritius after his 2-day State Visit to the country, on Wednesday. (ANI Photo)

The two prime ministers agreed to promote investments in sunrise sectors like ocean economy, pharmaceuticals, IT and Fintech, among others, to support Mauritius in diversification of its economy for the long term and sustainable economic growth


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Port Luis (Mauritius)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on a two-day State Visit to Mauritius from March 11-12. PM Modi was the Chief Guest at Mauritius’ National Day for the second time, an honour he first received in 2015. During his visit, he held meetings with the leaders and interacted with the Indian community in Mauritius.

PM Modi and his Mauritius counterpart Navinchandra Ramgoolam have agreed to facilitate trade settlements in local currencies, viz Indian Rupee and Mauritian Rupee. The two leaders also agreed to hold the second session of the High Power Joint Trade Committee under the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation and Partnership Agreement (CECPA) to further strengthen trade, economic cooperation and partnership between the two nations.


During the meeting held on March 11, the two leaders reaffirmed that Mauritius and India share a “special and unique relationship” that is unparalleled, given the shared bonds of history, language, culture, heritage, kinship, and values.


The ‘India-Mauritius Joint Vision for an Enhanced Strategic Partnership’ released by the Prime Minister’s Office stated, “Reiterating their firm commitment to diversify the trade and commercial linkages between the two countries, the leaders agreed to: Hold the second session of High Power Joint Trade Committee under CECPA to further strengthen trade, economic cooperation and partnership between the two countries.”


“Facilitate trade settlements in local currencies, viz Indian Rupee and Mauritian Rupee, which will work towards derisking bilateral trade, pursuant to signing of an MoU on Local currency Settlement by the partner Central Banks,” it added.

PM Modi and Navinchandra Ramgoolam agreed to ratify the Protocol on Amendment of Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement at the earliest to harmonise with International Standards on treaty abuse, after ongoing discussions are concluded.


The two leaders agreed to promote investments in sunrise sectors like ocean economy, pharmaceuticals, IT and Fintech, among others, to support Mauritius in diversification of its economy for the long term and sustainable economic growth.

India-Mauritius Joint Vision for an Enhanced Strategic Partnership stated, “Acknowledging that the conclusion of the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation and Partnership Agreement (CECPA), India’s first ever trade agreement with a country in African region, marked a major milestone in the economic and trade relations of both countries, the leaders underscored the need for exploiting the full potential of bilateral trade for the shared objective of economic growth and prosperity of Mauritius and India.”


The two leaders noted that India has been the leading development partner for Mauritius since its independence and has contributed significantly towards its infrastructure and developmental needs. “Highlighting India’s support in successfully implementing several high profile infrastructure projects, such as India-Mauritius Metro Express Project, New Supreme Court Building, New ENT Hospital, 956 Social Housing Units, and Educational Tablets, among others, the Prime Minister of Mauritius expressed gratitude for India-aided projects that form part of the Mauritian landscape across various sectors and have benefited all sections of Mauritius over the years,” the statement read.


The two leaders acknowledged the benefits of the new runway and jetty developed with Indian assistance at Agalega and its critical role towards provisioning of emergency humanitarian assistance in the aftermath of the recent Cyclone Chido for the people of Mauritius in Agalega.


Ramgoolam thanked the Indian government for its timely and swift assistance, including the deployment of transport aircraft and ships, to aid the efforts of the Mauritius government towards rehabilitation, thereby reaffirming India’s role as a ‘First Responder’ for Mauritius in times of need.


Mauritius PM welcomed PM Modi’s assistance in the development of Agalega for the welfare and benefit of its inhabitants. Both leaders underscored the significance of ongoing infrastructure projects like Renal Transplant Unit, Forensic Science Laboratory, National Archives and Library and Civil Service College, and the High Impact Community Development Projects spread across Mauritius and reiterated their full support towards their timely completion.


PM Modi and Navinchandra Ramgoolam agreed to initiate implementation of the replacement of 100 km water pipeline in Mauritius under the first INR denominated Line of Credit agreement concluded between the two sides, according to the statement released by Prime Minister’s Office. The two leaders agreed to explore new areas of development cooperation according to the needs and priorities of Mauritius government.


Both leaders agreed to finalise discussions on the new Parliament building on a site to be identified by the Mauritius government, and conclude a framework understanding to implement the project with India’s grant assistance. The two leaders agreed to finalise discussion on the redevelopment of the Ganga Talao Spiritual Sanctuary and conclude a framework understanding to implement this project with India’s grant assistance.

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