Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Mauritius Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam held a constructive phone call ahead of the upcoming AI Impact Summit in India. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties, enhancing cooperation in development, innovation, and emerging technologies, while emphasizing peace and stability in the Indian Ocean region.
Ahead of the AI Impact Summit scheduled in New Delhi next week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Mauritius Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam discussed ways to deepen the historic and strategic partnership between the two nations.
The leaders reviewed progress since their last meeting in Varanasi, highlighting cooperation across multiple sectors including development, innovation, and emerging technologies. Ramgoolam expressed appreciation for the “constructive” exchange and reiterated Mauritius’ support for India’s initiatives in the Indian Ocean region. Modi welcomed Ramgoolam’s participation in the summit, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in shaping global technology and governance frameworks.
Key Highlights
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Constructive Dialogue: Modi and Ramgoolam reaffirmed strong bilateral ties.
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AI Impact Summit: Both leaders to meet in India next week.
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Strategic Cooperation: Focus on development, innovation, and emerging technologies.
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Regional Stability: Commitment to peace and security in the Indian Ocean.
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Historic Partnership: Building on shared cultural and people-centric ties.
This engagement underscores India’s growing role in global technology discussions while reinforcing its deep-rooted partnership with Mauritius.
Sources: ANI, Republic World, ETV Bharat