Prime Minister Narendra Modi stood as the Indian contingent marched during the Seychelles National Day parade in Victoria to honor the Indian Armed Forces.
The event underscores the deepening strategic partnership between India and Seychelles. By participating in the military parade, Modi signaled India's commitment to security and cooperation within the Indian Ocean region.
Modi's presence marked a historic milestone as he became the first [3] Indian Prime Minister to attend the Seychelles Independence Day celebrations. The event took place on June 29, 2024, as part of the celebrations marking the golden jubilee, the 50th [2] anniversary, of Seychelles' independence.
The visit lasted three days [1], during which the Prime Minister focused on strengthening bilateral relations. The inclusion of the Indian contingent in the National Day parade served as a visible symbol of the military and diplomatic ties connecting the two nations.
Officials said the visit was intended to usher in a new era of strategic partnership. The coordination between the Indian Armed Forces and the Seychelles government during the parade highlighted the operational synergy between the two countries in a critical maritime zone.
Modi's attendance at the golden jubilee celebrations in Victoria emphasized the importance of Seychelles as a key partner in India's regional outreach. The event combined military honor with diplomatic engagement, reinforcing the shared goals of stability and security in the region.
“Modi is the first Indian Prime Minister to attend Seychelles Independence Day celebrations”
The presence of an Indian Prime Minister at the 50th anniversary of Seychelles' independence reflects India's broader 'SAGAR' (Security and Growth for All in the Region) initiative. By strengthening ties with island nations in the Indian Ocean, India aims to counter regional influence from other global powers while securing vital maritime trade routes.


