Seychelles President Danny Faure told Parliament that Seychelles government will not take up the Assomption island project deal with India for ratification.
This announcement came two months after India signed a revised agreement with the Indian Ocean archipelago nation of Seychelles for the building of military facilities on Assumption Island, Seychelles' Opposition has refused to let it pass in their Parliament.
The Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, off East Africa.
After China inaugurated its first overseas military base in Djibouti, near Suez canel- one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, India signed an agreement with Seychelles to establish a military base in Seychelles to control the dominance of china.
Seychelles Agreement
The agreement had been signed in 2015 during the visit of PM Modi but there are some troubles were occurred because of refusal of Seychelles parliament to ratify it.
The agreement is very important for India, as it gives the way to set a military base on both Seychelles and Mauritius (Agalega island), the intention behind the treaty is to extend india’s strategic footprint in the Indian Ocean.
The agreement aims to establish a cooperation between two countries in establishing anti-piracy operations and enhanced EEZ surveillance to prevent intrusions by potential economic offenders including those indulging in illegal fishing, poaching, drug and human trafficking.