VICTORIA, Seychelles, August 17 (ANI): India has handed over specialized calibrated tools and repaired electronic components to Seychelles, bolstering bilateral defense and maritime security cooperation, according to an official statement by the Indian High Commission in Victoria.
In a post on X on Sunday, the High Commission stated, “Strengthening India-Seychelles Defence and Maritime Security Cooperation. Three repaired Dornier Main Electronic Units (MEUs), 18 sets of calibrated specialized aircraft tools, 50 safety helmets and seamanship ropes were handed over by Defence Adviser Capt. Shravan Sareen to Maj. Gen. Michael Rosette, CDF, SDF.”
The diplomatic mission noted that the equipment was repaired and calibrated at Indian naval establishments free of charge. The assistance will facilitate in-house testing and expedite maintenance for the Dornier aircraft fleet, which is deployed by the Seychelles Air Force for exclusive economic zone (EEZ) surveillance, casualty evacuation (CASEVAC) and search and rescue (SAR) operations.
“The safety and seamanship gear will elevate personnel safety and operational readiness of the Seychelles Coast Guard,” the High Commission highlighted.
Earlier on Tuesday, India’s High Commissioner to Seychelles, Rohit Rathish, presented five laser radial boats to the Chief of the Seychelles Defence Force, fulfilling an assurance made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his state visit to the Indian Ocean island nation in June.
“Strengthening Maritime Partnership India, Seychelles. Following the announcement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his State Visit to Seychelles, five laser radial boats were handed over today by the High Commissioner of India to the Chief of Defence Forces, Seychelles Defence Force. The boats will help build seamanship skills of SDF personnel,” the Indian High Commission stated on X.
“The delivery reflects India’s steadfast commitment to strengthening the capacities and capabilities of the SDF and further deepens the enduring India-Seychelles defense and maritime partnership,” the mission added.
Modi undertook a three-day state visit to Seychelles in June following an invitation from President Patrick Herminie. Modi previously visited the nation in 2015, while Herminie completed a state visit to India in February this year.
Modi stated that his visit to Seychelles yielded “substantive outcomes” aimed at enhancing bilateral relations. He expressed confidence that the next 50 years of India-Seychelles engagement will be marked by innovation, sustainability and shared responsibility. (ANI)
