Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with members of the Indian diaspora in Victoria, Seychelles, on June 29, 2026 [2].
The engagement serves as a key component of India's effort to strengthen strategic partnerships and maritime security cooperation within the Indian Ocean region. By engaging the diaspora, the Indian government aims to bolster cultural ties while reinforcing its diplomatic presence in the archipelago.
The interaction in the capital city of Victoria occurred on the final day of a three-day state visit [3]. Prime Minister Modi first arrived in the country on June 27, 2026 [1]. The visit coincided with the Golden Jubilee of Seychelles, marking the nation's 50th anniversary of independence [4].
During the trip, the Prime Minister visited a local temple to hail the strength of the ties between India and Seychelles [5]. This cultural outreach was paired with high-level discussions focused on a new era of strategic partnership [6].
Officials said the visit was intended to boost cooperation in maritime security, a critical priority for both nations given their shared interests in the Indian Ocean. The public meeting with the diaspora allowed the Prime Minister to address the community directly as part of the broader celebrations for the national day [2].
Throughout the three-day itinerary [3], the Indian leadership emphasized the importance of the Seychelles' stability and growth. The visit concluded following the diaspora interaction on Monday [2].
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with members of the Indian diaspora in Victoria, Seychelles.”
This visit underscores India's 'SAGAR' (Security and Growth for All in the Region) vision by leveraging both diplomatic statecraft and cultural diplomacy. By timing the visit with the 50th anniversary of Seychelles' independence, India reinforces its role as a primary security partner in the Indian Ocean, countering other regional influences through strengthened bilateral ties and diaspora engagement.


