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Mauritius Secures $680 Million Economic Package from India for Major Development Projects

India extends $680 million in grants and credit lines to Mauritius, funding hospitals, transport projects, and infrastructure upgrades.

by Justus Ontita
September 12, 2025
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Mauritius has obtained a $680 million economic package from India, aimed at financing several strategic projects across health, transport, and infrastructure. The support combines grants and lines of credit, reinforcing the close economic partnership between the two countries.

The package includes around $215 million for priority projects such as the construction of the new Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam National Hospital, the supply of helicopters, the establishment of a veterinary school, and the creation of an Ayush Center of Excellence.

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Another $440 million will be directed toward larger infrastructure and transport initiatives, including the building of a new air traffic control tower at Mauritius’ international airport, the purchase of port equipment, and the development of the M4 motorway. Additionally, Mauritius will receive $25 million in budgetary support for the current fiscal year.

Beyond financial assistance, the two countries agreed to cooperate in restructuring and modernizing Mauritius’ port and in the management of the Chagos Marine Protected Area. Seven bilateral agreements were also signed, covering education, public administration, energy, hydrography, technology, and space.

While this package strengthens bilateral ties, trade remains heavily imbalanced. In 2024, Mauritius exported just $45 million worth of goods to India, compared to $746 million in imports, highlighting the need for efforts to improve trade dynamics.

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