Mauritius – Island Nation with Historical and Strategic Links to India

Mauritius, an island nation in the Indian Ocean with strong Indo-Mauritian ties, plays a key role in India’s neighbourhood relations and maritime strategy.
Mauritius, an island nation in the Indian Ocean with strong Indo-Mauritian ties, plays a key role in India’s neighbourhood relations and maritime strategy.

Mauritius – Island Nation with Historical and Strategic Links to India

Syllabus: Places In News (UPSC Prelims)
Source: News on Air

Context:

Mauritius Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam is set to undertake a state visit to India in September 2025, marking his first overseas bilateral visit during his current term.


What is Mauritius?

  • An island nation in the Indian Ocean, part of the Mascarene Islands.
  • Known for its volcanic origin, multicultural society, and historical Indo-Mauritian ties.

Location

  • Situated about 800 km east of Madagascar.
  • Includes Rodrigues Island, Cargados Carajos Shoals, and Agalega Islands.
  • Capital: Port Louis.

Physical Features

  • Volcanic island surrounded by coral reefs.
  • Highest point: Piton de la Petite Rivière Noire (828 m).
  • Major rivers: Grand River South East, Black River.
  • Main water source: Lake Vacoas.
  • Climate: Maritime subtropical, with hot season (Dec–Apr) and cool season (Jun–Sep).

Economy & Land Use

  • Agriculture dominated by sugarcane, along with tea and vegetables.

Demographics

  • Population: ~1.23 million (2025 est.).
  • Majority Indo-Mauritian (descendants of indentured labourers from India), with Creole, Franco-Mauritian, and Chinese minorities.

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