India’s Foreign Minister Visits Mauritius and UAE to Strengthen Strategic Ties
India’s Foreign Minister, Dr. S. Jaishankar, is starting a trip today to Mauritius and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). His first stop will be Mauritius, where he will attend the 9th Indian Ocean Conference. This visit aims to deepen India’s partnerships with these countries, focusing on shared goals and regional cooperation.
During his time in Mauritius, Dr. Jaishankar is expected to discuss key issues like maritime security, trade, and investment opportunities. The conference provides a platform for India and other nations to collaborate on matters of mutual interest in the Indian Ocean region.
After Mauritius, the minister will travel to the UAE, where he will likely engage in talks about expanding bilateral relations. Both countries have been working closely together on various projects, including infrastructure development and energy security.
This tour highlights India’s commitment to fostering stronger ties with its partners in the Middle East and the Indian Ocean region, aligning with its broader foreign policy goals of regional stability and economic growth.
