Mauritius PM hosts state dinner for PM Modi, says honoured you've accepted my invitation

ANI March 12, 2025 167 views

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was warmly welcomed by Mauritius PM Navinchandra Ramgoolam during a state dinner celebrating the country's National Day. Their interaction highlighted deep historical and cultural connections between India and Mauritius, with Ramgoolam expressing gratitude for Modi's presence. Modi reminisced about his 1998 visit to the International Ramayan Conference, emphasizing the spiritual bond between the two nations. The event was a significant diplomatic engagement showcasing the strong bilateral relationship.

"I am immensely proud and honoured that you have accepted my invitation" - Navinchandra Ramgoolam, Mauritius PM
Port Louis, March 12: Mauritius Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam hosted a state dinner on Tuesday, in honour of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and stated that he is "immensely proud and honoured" on PM Modi accepting his invitation.

Key Points

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Modi recalls 1998 Ramayan Conference visit

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Ramgoolam references 2014 swearing-in invitation

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Shared cultural connections highlighted

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Diplomatic engagement showcases India-Mauritius friendship

Mauritius PM Navinchandra Ramgoolam welcomed Prime Minister Modi to the country's National Day celebrations, expressing his pride and gratitude for Modi's presence.

He also recalled being invited by PM Modi at his first swearing-in as the Prime Minister in 2014.

"I am immensely proud and honoured, Prime Minister, that you have accepted my invitation to grace our National Day celebrations with your presence despite your very heavy schedule. It is a testimony of your deep feelings for Mauritius," he said.

"On a personal note, I recall with great pride and a sense of profound gratitude the unique privilege you so kindly honoured me with by inviting me to your first swearing-in ceremony as Prime Minister of India in 2014. I am hopeful that you will invite me for the fourth swearing-in as well," he added.

Earlier, PM Modi addressed the gathering of the Indian community in Mauritius at a special event held at the Trianon Convention Centre, shared his personal connection with Mauritius, recalling his visit in 1998 to attend the International Ramayan Conference. "I came here in 1998 to attend the International Ramayan Conference... I can still experience that faith today, which I experienced years ago."

"The same emotions were witnessed last year when Lord Ram Lalla's Pran Pratishtha was organised in Ayodhya. The Mauritius government also announced a half-day holiday... This connection of faith is the base of the friendship between India and Mauritius," he added.

Notably, the event saw enthusiastic participation from the Indian diaspora, including students, professionals, socio-cultural organizations, and business leaders. It was also attended by several Ministers, Members of Parliament, and other dignitaries from Mauritius.

PM Modi is on an official visit to Mauritius from March 11-12.

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