India, Seychelles Sign Key Pacts on UPI, Space and Healthcare

India Manufacturing Review Team
Monday, 29 June 2026

Synopsis: PM Modi’s Seychelles visit strengthens India-Seychelles ties with agreements on UPI, healthcare, space, agriculture, maritime cooperation, and development assistance, expanding strategic partnership in the Indian Ocean region.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s state visit to Seychelles ends up with some pretty significant agreements, meant to strengthen bilateral ties across digital payments, healthcare, space, defence, maritime safety, agriculture, and development. In a way the visit also goes deeper on that long-standing partnership between India and Seychelles and, at the same time, it reinforces India’s presence and focus across the Indian Ocean region.

During the visit, India and Seychelles sign multiple agreements, focused on growing collaboration in key zones. One of the big results is the deal to roll out India’s Unified Payments Interface, better known as UPI in Seychelles, so it can boost digital payment connectivity and also back financial technology cooperation between the two nations.

The two nations also, kind of enhance collaboration in healthcare via agreements intended to make access to affordable medicines and medical supplies easier. Under the partnership, India supports Seychelles with initiatives tied to healthcare infrastructure, and capacity building, which helps deepen the cooperation in the social development sector.

Space cooperation shows up as another big point of partnership, and both nations sign an agreement—mostly aimed at peaceful exploration and use of outer space. This work is expected to boost satellite applications, improve space technology exchange, and also build capacity for longer run, which should support Seychelles in its technological advancement.

The visit also touches on shoring up maritime and defence ties, like it’s a kind of continued effort, not just a one-time thing. India and Seychelles talk through regional security troubles, including ocean safety, illegal stuff happening at sea, and how important it is to keep stability across the Indian Ocean. Both sides re confirm their promise to boost coordination within the maritime space.

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Agriculture and sustainable development also keep playing a big role in the partnership. India and Seychelles agree to expand their cooperation by doing research, providing training, and enabling technical exchanges, in order to back agricultural progress, but also to strengthen resilience vs climate related issues.

During the visit, several development things get announced, like infrastructure backing, capacity-building programmes and also assistance projects, kind of in a broad sweep. India keeps showing up for Seychelles development priorities through financial cooperation, technology support and community-oriented efforts.

The visit happens as India and Seychelles mark 50 years of diplomatic relations, and honestly it feels a bit more symbolic than usual. Prime Minister Modi stresses how essential the partnership is, and he describes the Indian Ocean as a place of opportunity, collaboration, and mutual progress.

The deals signed during that visit show a kind of widening scope in India–Seychelles ties, going past the usual cooperation areas. A digital shift, clean energy, blue economy efforts, climate action and strategic collaboration are becoming central pillars of the partnership.

The results from the visit show that India still keeps its attention on strengthening links with Indian Ocean island nations. Through joint work in things like technology, healthcare, security, and overall development, India and Seychelles want to shape a relationship that is more resilient. It’s sort of future minded as well, not just a one-time kind of effort.

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