Victoria (Seychelles): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday presented a ‘Made in India’ Fast Patrol Vessel (FPV), PS LESPWAR, alongside six ambulances, 10 utility vehicles and five laser radial boats to Seychelles to strengthen the island nation’s maritime surveillance and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) patrol capabilities.
The handing-over ceremony was conducted with Seychelles President Patrick Herminie at the Seychelles Coast Guard Base in Victoria during the Prime Minister’s official State Visit. The specialized vessel was manufactured by Goa Shipyard Limited.
Detailing the engagement, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) posted on X, “Together as partners. Stronger as one. In a special gesture, PM Narendra Modi handed over the ‘Made in India’ Fast Patrol Vessel (FPV) PS LESPWAR to President Dr. Patrick Herminie. The FPV will contribute to strengthening Seychelles’ maritime surveillance and EEZ patrol capabilities.”
“PM also handed over six ambulances, 10 utility vehicles and five laser radial boats, which will further contribute to the development and security of Seychelles. Guided by India’s Vision MAHASAGAR, India and Seychelles continue to strengthen their robust defence partnership, contributing to security and stability in the Indian Ocean region,” the ministry added.
The Prime Minister arrived Saturday to participate as the Guest of Honour in the Golden Jubilee celebrations of Seychelles’ National Day. After inspecting a ceremonial Guard of Honour, PM Modi and President Herminie witnessed a diverse cultural reception featuring a traditional Seychellois moutya presentation and a Kutchi folk dance performed by the local Indian diaspora.
This is PM Modi’s second official State Visit to Seychelles, following a bilateral visit by President Herminie to India earlier this year.
“India remains one of Seychelles’ closest and most valued development partners, supporting numerous infrastructure, healthcare, education and community development initiatives while working closely with Seychelles to promote peace, security and stability in the Indian Ocean region,” the Office of the President of Seychelles announced.
According to the presidency, the visit underscores the historic ties and durable cooperation between the two nations, which have maintained formal diplomatic relations since Seychelles attained Independence in 1976.






