India Unveils USD 680 Million Package for Mauritius

India Unveils USD 680 Million Package for Mauritius

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Category : International Published on: September 13 2025

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India announced a USD 680 million Special Economic Package during Mauritius PM Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam’s visit to New Delhi. The package includes a new 500-bed hospital, AYUSH Centre, Veterinary School, airport and port development, 100 electric buses, and a 17.5 MW floating solar plant. PM Modi called it “an investment in a shared future”, strengthening India–Mauritius ties in healthcare, infrastructure, energy, and maritime security.

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