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India–Mauritius relations

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India

Mauritius
Diplomatic mission
High Commission of India, Port LouisHigh commission of Mauritius, New Delhi

Mauritius naval officers welcomeIndian Navy personnel atPort Louis, Mauritius on 31 October 2014.
Adm.Robin K. Dhowan inspecting a guard of honour in Mauritius, January 2015.

India–Mauritius (orIndo-Mauritian relations) are the historical, political, economic, military, social and cultural connections between theRepublic of India and theRepublic of Mauritius. Connections between India and Mauritius date back to 1730, diplomatic relations were established in 1948, before Mauritius became an independent state.[1] The cultural affinities and long historical ties between the two nations have contributed to strong and cordial relations between the two nations. More than 68% of the Mauritian population are ofIndian origin, most commonly known asIndo-Mauritians.

Both India and Mauritius are currentlyrepublics in the Commonwealth of Nations, and exchange High Commissioners between New Delhi and Port Louis.

India and Mauritius co-operate in combating piracy, which has emerged as a major threat in theIndian Ocean region and Mauritius supports India's stance against terrorism.[2]

History

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The relationship between Mauritius and India date back to the early 1730s, when artisans were brought fromPuducherry andMadras Presidency.[1] Diplomatic relations between India and Mauritius were established in 1948. Mauritius maintained contacts with India through successive Dutch, French and British occupation. From the 1820s, Indian workers started coming into Mauritius to work on sugar plantations. From 1834 when slavery was abolished by the British Parliament, large numbers of Indian workers began to be brought into Mauritius asindentured labourers. On 2 November 1834 the ship named 'Atlas' docked in Mauritius carrying the first batch of Indian indentured labourers. This day is now observed in Mauritius as 'Aapravasi Day'. In all, about half a million Indian indentured labourers are estimated to have been brought into Mauritius between 1834 and the early decades of the 20th century, out of whom about two-thirds settled permanently in Mauritius.[3] In Mauritius they were embarked at theAapravasi Ghat inPort Louis, the site effectively acted as Mauritius' security guarantor, and occupies a role in Mauritian security which a US report has assessed as Mauritius' "willing subordination to India".[4][5] A key turning point in the relationship came in 1983, when India came to the point of military intervention in Mauritius inOperation Lal Dora to ensure that it stayed in India's strategic orbit.[6] In 2015, Indian Prime MinisterNarendra Modi signed an agreement to set up eight Indian-controlled coastal surveillance radar stations.[7]

Trade

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Share of top five investing countries in FDI inflows for India. (Apr 2000 – Sept 2016)
RankCountryInflows
(Million USD)
Inflows (%)
1 Mauritius101,759.6832.81%[8]
2 Singapore50,559.9116.30%
3 United Kingdom24,072.307.76%
4 Japan23,760.477.66%
5 United States19,380.436.25%
Source: FDI in India Statistics[9]

Foreign direct investment (FDI) in India has reached 2% of GDP, compared with 0.1% in 1990, and Indian investment in other countries rose sharply in 2006.[10]Economic and commercial corporation has been increasing over the years. India has become Mauritius' largest source of imports since 2007 and Mauritius imported US$816 million worth of goods in the April 2010-March 2011 financial year. Mauritius has remained the largest source ofFDI for India for more than a decade with FDI equity inflows totalling US$55.2 billion in the period April 2000 to April 2011.[2]

Military cooperation

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Mauritius is also part of India's security grid including Coastal Surveillance Radar (CSR) station ofIndian Navy'sNational Command Control Communication Intelligence network.[11] TheHead of Mauritius Navy and theMauritian National Security Advisor are Indian officers.[11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abMookhesswur Choonee (11 March 2010)."A Perspective for Future". Issuu. p. 4. Retrieved22 September 2012.
  2. ^ab"India Special Report – T.P. Seetharam : Mauritius has remained the largest source of FDI for India for more than a decade". Le Defimedia. Archived fromthe original on 20 February 2014. Retrieved22 September 2012.
  3. ^"India-Mauritius relations". Ministry of External Affairs. Retrieved22 September 2012.
  4. ^Report from US Embassy Port Louis to US Secretary of State, "Mauritius Denies Plan To Cede Agalega Islands To India, But Issue Shows Mauritian Subordination", 15 December 2006, published in The Hindu, 2 April 2011.
  5. ^David Brewster.India's Ocean: the Story of India's Bid for Regional Leadership. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  6. ^David Brewster.India's Ocean: the Story of India's Bid for Regional Leadership. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  7. ^Oscar Nkala (8 August 2017)."India Developing Network of Coastal Radars".
  8. ^Much of India's FDI is routed through Mauritius, because both countries have an agreement to avoid double taxation."India to sign free trade agreement with Mauritius". Retrieved15 August 2005.
  9. ^"FDI in India Statistics"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2 December 2016. Retrieved13 January 2017.
  10. ^"Economic survey of India 2007: Policy Brief"(PDF).Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 6 June 2011.
  11. ^ab"India: Building a Sphere of Influence in the Indian Ocean? – RealClearDefense".

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