During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Seychelles, India and Seychelles unveil 19 agreements covering a range of areas aimed at strengthening their strategic partnership. The pacts are presented as a way to deepen cooperation in the Indian Ocean region, with emphasis on enhancing bilateral coordination and support across shared priorities. The agreements are announced as part of the broader outcomes of Modi’s trip, with both sides highlighting the role of the growing India–Seychelles relationship in promoting security, development, and collaboration. While the specific sectors for each agreement are not detailed in the provided source text, the reports consistently state that the total number of pacts signed or unveiled during the visit is 19 and that the overarching goal is to expand engagement in the Indian Ocean. The coverage frames the agreements as a continuation of existing ties and as steps toward further institutional and practical cooperation between the two countries.