India to Build Critical Infrastructure in Mauritius: PM

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In a significant step towards strengthening bilateral ties, Indian Prime Minister [Name] announced that India will play a key role in building critical infrastructure in Mauritius, further enhancing the country’s strategic and economic cooperation with the island nation.

During his official visit to Mauritius, the Prime Minister outlined plans for Indian companies to collaborate with the Mauritian government on key infrastructure projects, including roads, ports, and energy systems. This partnership is expected to boost Mauritius’ overall economic development while also reinforcing India’s position as a key player in the Indian Ocean region.

The announcement comes at a time when both nations are looking to deepen ties in trade, technology, and defense. The infrastructure initiatives are part of India’s broader push to support the development of neighboring countries through developmental assistance and capacity building.

Experts believe that the move will not only enhance the quality of life for Mauritian citizens but also create new opportunities for Indian businesses in the region. The two countries’ collaboration is expected to further strengthen economic and cultural relations in the years ahead.

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