The building is the first India assisted infrastructure project within the capital city of Port Louis to be inaugurated after the Covid-19 pandemic

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Mauritian counterpart Pravind Jugnauth gave a new thrust to their bilateral cooperation when they jointly inaugurated a new Supreme Court building in Port Louis through video conference.

One of the important countries of the Indian Ocean Region, Mauritius receives significant Indian assistance for its development and capacity building purposes.

Speaking at the occasion, Prime Minister Modi talked about the importance of human-centric approach as the underlying philosophy of India’s development cooperation and commended the role of people-oriented infrastructure projects in further cementing the close ties between India and Mauritius.

The building is the first India assisted infrastructure project within the capital city of Port Louis to be inaugurated after the Covid-19 pandemic. The landmark project has been completed with grant assistance of US$28.12 million from the Indian government.

The Prime Minister said that the new Supreme Court building with modern design and state-of-the-art facilities will be a fitting seat for the Mauritius judiciary, and a symbol of cooperation as well as shared values of India and Mauritius.

He also pointed out that the project had been completed on schedule and at a cost below initial estimates.

Prime Minister Modi said that development cooperation with Mauritius is at the heart of India’s approach to development partnerships.

He stressed that India’s development cooperation does not come with any conditions, nor is it influenced by any political or commercial considerations. India’s core principle for development cooperation is respect for our partners and the central motivation is sharing of our development lessons. This, he emphasized, distinguishes the Indian development cooperation as marked by the core values of ‘Respect’, ‘Diversity’, ‘Care for the Future’, and ‘Sustainable Development’.

Noting that India takes pride in the achievements of the people of Mauritius, Prime Minister Modi expressed his confidence that the India-Mauritius partnership is destined to soar even higher in the coming years.

Prime Minister Jugnauth expressed his deep appreciation for India’s support for the project as reflective of the close ties of friendship and cooperation between the two countries.

He noted that the construction of the Supreme Court Building with Indian assistance is a new milestone in the modernization of infrastructure in Mauritius and will help make the Mauritius justice system more efficient, accessible and inclusive.

In line with India’s vision of ‘SAGAR – Security and Growth for All in the Region’, the new Supreme Court building demonstrates India’s role as a reliable partner of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean region as also India’s steadfast commitment to strengthen the future-oriented partnership between the two countries.