India Played Key Role in UK-Mauritius Agreement on Chagos Archipelago

India quietly supported Mauritius' stance on decolonisation, facilitating a positive resolution between the UK and Mauritius over the Chagos Archipelago.

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Sumit Kumar
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Chagos Archipelago

By A Staff Reporter

India played a significant behind-the-scenes role in facilitating the recent agreement between the United Kingdom and Mauritius regarding the return of Mauritian sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago, according to official sources. Firmly backing the Mauritian position, India emphasized the need to eradicate the remaining traces of colonialism while advocating for open negotiations between the two nations.

Throughout the discussions, India consistently encouraged both parties to approach the talks with flexibility and a willingness to find mutually beneficial solutions. Sources suggest that this approach led to a favorable outcome for all stakeholders involved, further solidifying security and cooperation in the Indian Ocean region.

This agreement marks an important step in international diplomatic efforts to resolve longstanding territorial disputes. With India's support, the resolution of the Chagos Archipelago issue is seen as a victory for decolonisation and a move toward greater stability in the region.

The successful conclusion of these negotiations is expected to strengthen regional security and reinforce India's strategic partnerships in the Indian Ocean, while also serving as a notable example of India's commitment to diplomatic engagement in resolving international conflicts.