Diplomatic Visit Strengthens India-Mauritius Ties Amid Cultural and Economic Engagements
Published on: September 10, 2025
By: BTNI
Location: Varanasi, India
In a significant diplomatic gesture, Prime Minister of Mauritius, Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam, arrived in the ancient city of Varanasi today, marking a key milestone in the deepening bilateral relations between India and Mauritius. The visiting dignitary was accorded a grand ceremonial welcome at the Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport, complete with a Guard of Honour presented by the Uttar Pradesh contingent. Dr. Ramgoolam, who assumed office as Mauritius’ Prime Minister in November 2024 after a decisive electoral victory, was personally received by Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel and State Minister Suresh Khanna, highlighting the high level of protocol extended to the Mauritian leader.

The arrival of Dr. Ramgoolam underscores the strong historical, cultural, and economic bonds that tie the two nations. Mauritius, home to a significant Indo-Mauritian population of over 70%, shares deep-rooted connections with India, often described as a “bridge to Africa” in the Indian Ocean region. This visit, part of a broader four-day itinerary that includes engagements in New Delhi, is expected to focus on enhancing trade, investment, and people-to-people ties. Dr. Ramgoolam, a seasoned politician and medical doctor by profession, has long advocated for stronger partnerships with India, emphasizing sectors like renewable energy, digital economy, and maritime security.
Governor Anandiben Patel, in her welcome address at the airport, expressed delight at hosting the Mauritian Prime Minister in the spiritual heartland of India. “Varanasi, with its timeless ghats and sacred Ganges, symbolizes the eternal bond between our peoples. We look forward to fruitful discussions that will propel our shared vision of prosperity,” she stated. Minister Suresh Khanna echoed these sentiments, noting the potential for collaboration in tourism, education, and infrastructure development. The ceremonial Guard of Honour, performed with precision by uniformed personnel, added a touch of military pomp to the proceedings, reflecting India’s respect for its African partner.
Dr. Ramgoolam’s visit to Varanasi is not just ceremonial; it carries substantial diplomatic weight. Following the airport reception, the Prime Minister is scheduled to visit the iconic Kashi Vishwanath Temple, where he will offer prayers, underscoring the cultural affinity. Later in the day, interactions with local business leaders and a tour of the city’s heritage sites are on the agenda. This leg of the trip is designed to showcase Uttar Pradesh’s rich cultural heritage and its growing role as an economic powerhouse, with investments from Mauritius already flowing into sectors like IT and pharmaceuticals.
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The India-Mauritius relationship has flourished in recent years, bolstered by high-level exchanges and strategic agreements. Under Dr. Ramgoolam’s leadership, Mauritius has prioritized economic reforms and regional stability, aligning closely with India’s Act East Policy and its outreach to the Global South. During his stay in Varanasi, discussions are anticipated to touch upon joint ventures in sustainable development, climate resilience, and capacity building for small island nations. The visit also comes at a time when both countries are navigating global challenges like supply chain disruptions and geopolitical shifts, making bilateral cooperation more vital than ever.
As Dr. Ramgoolam proceeds to New Delhi for meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other top officials, his Varanasi sojourn sets a positive tone for the trip. The warm reception not only honors the personal rapport between the leaders but also reaffirms India’s commitment to its diaspora and strategic partnerships in the Indian Ocean. Local residents and the Indo-Mauritian community expressed joy at the visit, viewing it as a celebration of shared heritage. With the Ganges flowing serenely in the background, this diplomatic foray promises to weave new threads in the tapestry of India-Mauritius friendship.
Ceremonial Pomp and Strategic Dialogue: A Step Forward in Indo-Pacific Cooperation
The arrival of Mauritius PM in Varanasi highlights the multifaceted ties between the two democracies. From cultural exchanges to economic synergies, Dr. Ramgoolam’s visit is poised to catalyze new initiatives, ensuring mutual growth and regional stability in an interconnected world.