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India and Mauritius are family, not just partners, says PM Modi in Varanasi

PM Modi reaffirmed India’s strong bond with Mauritius, describing the nations as family and announcing a special economic package with key development projects.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday reaffirmed India’s deep-rooted ties with Mauritius, describing the relationship as one of family rather than just partnership. He was addressing a joint press meet in Varanasi alongside Mauritius Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam after delegation-level talks that focused on strengthening the Enhanced Strategic Partnership between the two nations.

Special economic package for Mauritius

PM Modi announced a comprehensive economic package aimed at boosting Mauritius’ infrastructure, employment generation, and healthcare systems. He highlighted key projects, including:

  • Establishment of the first Jan Aushadhi Kendra outside India in Mauritius.
  • Construction of an AYUSH Centre of Excellence.
  • A new 500-bed facility at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam National Hospital.
  • A Veterinary School and Animal Hospital.
  • Expansion of SSR International Airport’s ATC tower and major road development projects.

Calling the package an “investment in our shared future,” Modi stressed that India takes pride in being a trusted partner in Mauritius’ development journey.

Support for sovereignty and cultural ties

PM Modi congratulated Mauritius on the conclusion of the Chagos Agreement, terming it a “historic victory” for the country’s sovereignty. He reiterated India’s consistent support for decolonisation and recognition of Mauritius’ territorial integrity.

Welcoming Ramgoolam to his parliamentary constituency of Varanasi, Modi underlined centuries-old cultural connections between India and Mauritius. “When we welcome friends from Mauritius in Kashi, it is not just a formality but a spiritual union,” he said.

Expanding cooperation in education, energy, and trade

The two sides also witnessed new academic collaborations, with IIT Madras and the Indian Institute of Plantation Management signing agreements with the University of Mauritius. Modi said these will strengthen research, education, and innovation.

He further announced that India and Mauritius will explore trade in local currencies, building upon the recent introduction of UPI and RuPay cards in the island nation. Modi also emphasised India’s role in supporting Mauritius’ energy transition and ensuring maritime security in its Exclusive Economic Zone.

“India has always stood as the first responder and a net security provider in the Indian Ocean region. A free, open, secure, stable and prosperous Indian Ocean is our shared priority,” he stated.

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Iran invites PM Modi to attend former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s funeral

Iran has reportedly invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend the state funeral ceremonies of former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reportedly been invited by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian to attend the funeral ceremonies of former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to diplomatic sources and media reports.

Iran is preparing to hold extensive state funeral and burial ceremonies for Khamenei, who served as the country’s Supreme Leader for more than three decades. The ceremonies are expected to take place over several days and are likely to witness the participation of senior leaders and dignitaries from across the world.

According to reports, the Iranian leadership has extended formal invitations to several international leaders, including Prime Minister Modi, as part of the planned state mourning events.

However, there has been no official confirmation so far from India’s Ministry of External Affairs regarding whether Prime Minister Modi will attend the ceremonies.

The invitation comes amid longstanding diplomatic and strategic ties between India and Iran. New Delhi had earlier conveyed condolences following Khamenei’s death and reiterated its support for peace and stability in the region.

Iran had earlier announced that the state funeral ceremonies, initially postponed, would be held between late June and early July. Authorities in Tehran are expecting a massive turnout for the final rites, with millions of mourners anticipated to participate in the ceremonies.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei remained Iran’s highest political and religious authority from 1989 until his death, playing a central role in shaping the country’s domestic and foreign policies for decades.

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315 districts across India at high risk as rainfall deficit and El Nino raise drought concerns

The Centre has identified 315 vulnerable districts across India as rainfall deficit and El Niño concerns threaten the ongoing kharif season.

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With the southwest monsoon recording a sharp rainfall deficit and concerns mounting over the impact of El Nino, the Centre has identified 315 districts across the country as vulnerable to below-normal rainfall during the ongoing kharif season.

According to the Union Agriculture Ministry, the country had recorded a rainfall deficit of around 43 per cent till June 23, prompting authorities to initiate a nationwide preparedness exercise to minimise the impact on agriculture and rural livelihoods.

The identified districts have been categorised based on irrigation coverage, which determines their ability to withstand prolonged dry spells. Of the total, 111 districts with irrigation coverage of less than 25 per cent have been classified as the most vulnerable. Another 76 districts with irrigation coverage between 25 and 50 per cent fall under the medium-risk category, while 128 districts with irrigation coverage exceeding 50 per cent have been placed in the relatively lower-risk category.

Officials have directed state governments to activate district-level contingency plans to protect crop production during the crucial monsoon season. These plans include measures such as promoting drought-tolerant crops, revising sowing schedules and strengthening water conservation efforts.

The government has also set up dedicated monitoring mechanisms, including an El Nino Monitoring Cell and a Crop Weather Watch Group, to closely track weather developments and coordinate response measures.

Meteorological agencies have forecast below-normal monsoon rainfall this year, with El Nino conditions expected to strengthen during the June-September period. The weather phenomenon is historically associated with weaker monsoons in India and can adversely affect agricultural output, water availability and rural incomes.

The southwest monsoon contributes nearly 70 per cent of India’s annual rainfall and remains critical for the country’s agriculture sector, particularly for rain-fed crops such as rice, pulses and oilseeds.

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Delhi-NCR gets rain, strong winds as IMD issues thunderstorm alert

Rain and strong winds lashed Delhi-NCR, bringing relief from the heat as the IMD forecast more thunderstorms and gusty conditions in the coming days.

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Delhi-NCR experienced rain, thunderstorms and strong winds on Tuesday, bringing much-needed relief from the prevailing heat conditions across the region. Several parts of the national capital, along with Noida, Gurugram and Ghaziabad, witnessed a sudden change in weather, accompanied by dust storms and gusty winds.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast more spells of light rain and thunderstorms in Delhi and adjoining areas. The weather department said partly cloudy conditions are likely to persist, with thunderstorms, lightning and strong surface winds expected during the afternoon and evening hours over the next few days.

According to the IMD, wind speeds during thunderstorms could reach 40-50 kmph and may gust up to 60 kmph in some areas. The weather office has advised residents to remain cautious during thunderstorm activity and avoid taking shelter under trees or near weak structures.

The showers led to a noticeable drop in temperatures, offering relief from the intense summer heat. Earlier, squally winds with speeds touching 91 kmph were recorded at Palam during a thunderstorm episode, highlighting the intensity of recent weather activity in the capital.

Meteorologists attributed the changing weather pattern to favourable atmospheric conditions and advancing monsoon activity over parts of north India. Similar weather conditions, including thunderstorms and gusty winds, are expected to continue intermittently across Delhi-NCR in the coming days.

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