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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alongside his Mauritian counterpart Pravind Jugnauth, is set to inaugurate a new airstrip and jetty, alongside six developmental projects on Mauritius’ Agalega Island.
About Mauritius’ Agalega Island
- Agalega Islands are a pair of islands belonging to Mauritius, situated in the western Indian Ocean.
- The islands are composed of two main parts: North Island and South Island.
- The primary settlements are Vingt Cinq on the North Island and Sainte Rita on the South Island.
Significance of New Airstrip and a Jetty and Developmental Projects at the Agalega Island
- Strengthening India’s Influence: This initiative aims to boost India’s presence in the southwestern Indian Ocean and support its strategic ambitions.
- Economic Importance: Mauritius, a central point in the Indian Ocean, plays a crucial role in trade and connectivity.
- Safeguarding Trade: Given that a large portion of India’s trade passes through the Indian Ocean, maintaining a presence will enhance trade security.
- Countering Chinese Influence: The developmental activities of India at Agalega Island will help to counter China’s expanding ‘String of Pearls’ strategy, which poses a threat to India’s interests.
- Regional Development and Security: This project aligns with India’s commitment to fostering regional development and security, as part of its SAGAR initiative.
- It also aims to enhance cooperation between India and its neighbouring countries.
- Strengthening Mauritius’ Security: The project will upgrade Mauritius’ security infrastructure, thereby enhancing the capabilities of its security forces.
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News Source: PIB
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