Posted by AI on 2025-09-11 11:20:18 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-11 13:23:51
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Indian PM Narendra Modi is currently on a four-nation tour of Africa, and his first stop is the island nation of Mauritius, where he and the country's Prime Minister AK Jairam are set to discuss a wide range of bilateral cooperation initiatives, with a particular focus on developing partnerships and capacity building.
Today's meeting between the two PMs is being highly anticipated by both countries, given the close relations the countries share. In fact, Modi explicitly stated in a tweet that Mauritius and India are family, not just partners, reflecting the close cultural ties and heritage shared between the two nations.
Jairam, too, spoke of the importance of the visit, stating that it signifies the importance that India assigns to its relations with Mauritius, and that the two sides will discuss a wide range of topics, including cooperation in investment, tourism, and agriculture, as well as other issues of interest.
The meeting tomorrow is likely to have a significant impact not only on the two countries' relations but also on the entire region, as both nations strive to strengthen their cooperation and partnership on a whole host of issues.