India Applauds UK-Mauritius Chagos Treaty
Reaffirms Support for Sovereignty
NEW DELHI: India has expressed its approval of a recent treaty between the UK and Mauritius. This agreement returns control of the Chagos Archipelago, including Diego Garcia, to Mauritius.
A Significant Step Forward
India’s Ministry of External Affairs has hailed this as a major achievement. It’s seen as a positive move for the region. The treaty settles a long-running dispute. It also completes Mauritius’ journey towards full independence.
India’s Steadfast Support
India has consistently backed Mauritius’ claim. This is in line with India’s views on independence, sovereignty, and territorial rights. India is dedicated to collaborating with Mauritius and other nations. The aim is to boost maritime security and regional stability.
Foreign Secretary’s Affirmation
Earlier in March, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri reiterated India’s support. He said, “We stand by Mauritius’ sovereignty over Chagos. This is in line with our views on independence and territorial rights.”
India’s Contributions to Maritime Safety
India has played a key role in enhancing Mauritius’ maritime safety. This includes providing technical and development aid. During PM Modi’s visit, several agreements were inked. These focus on maritime security, technical cooperation, and capacity building.
Strengthening the Partnership
India has pledged to deepen its partnership with Mauritius. The goal is to foster peace and prosperity in the Indian Ocean region.