S. No. | MoU/Agreement | Indian side | Seychelles signatory |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
MOU between the Government of the Republic of India and the Government of the Republic of Seychelles regarding Indian Grant Assistance for Implementation of Small Development Projects through Local Bodies, Educational and Vocational Institutions |
Shri M.J. Akbar, Minister of State for External Affairs |
Ms. Pamela Charlette, Minister for Habitat Infrastructure and Land Transport |
2 |
Twinning Agreement on the Establishment of Friendship and Cooperation between the Corporation of the City of Panaji (Municipal Corporation) and the City of Victoria of the Republic of Seychelles |
Shri M.J. Akbar, Minister of State for External Affairs |
Ms. Pamela Charlette, Minister for Habitat Infrastructure and Land Transport |
3 |
MOU between the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-in), Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Republic of India and the Department of Information Communications Technology of the Republic of Seychelles on Cooperation in the area of Cyber Security |
Shri M.J. Akbar, Minister of State for External Affairs |
Mr. Charles Bastienne, Minister for Fisheries and Agriculture |
4 |
Cultural Exchange Programme between the Governmepnt of the Republic of India and the Government of the Republic of Seychelles for the years 2018-2022 |
Shri M.J. Akbar, Minister of State for External Affairs |
Ms. Pamela Charlette, Minister for Habitat Infrastructure and Land Transport |
5 |
Technical Agreement on Sharing White Shipping Information between the Indian Navy and the National Information Sharing and Coordination Center of the Republic of Seychelles |
Shri M.J. Akbar, Minister of State for External Affairs |
Mr. Charles Bastienne, Minister for Fisheries and Agriculture |
6 |
MOU between the Foreign Service Institute of the Ministry of External Affairs of the Republic of India and the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Seychelles |
Shri J.S. Mukul, Dean, Foreign Service Institute |
Amb. Barry Faure, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
India’s UPI is accelerating innovation in payment technology globally, creating a neutral marketplace and commerce platform that is low-cost and accessible.
I think the payment architecture in India is far superior and easier to operate. Look the growth of UPI, a marvelous innovation based on e-KYC of India Stack. The Digital Public Goods Model will prevent platformisation of emerging economies with greater accountability. https://t.co/2jIlE1zh9T
— Aakash Guglani (@aakashguglani12) July 1, 2022
#India’s role in digital democracy: #UPI in #France. This deal in France underlines India’s growing stature as a provider of global tech goods, and as a leader in the process of digital democracy writes @HindolSengupta. Excellent piece! https://t.co/kQZbNDWOxT
— Rishi Suri (@rishi_suri) July 1, 2022
As Silicon Valley fantasizes about Web3, India leaps ahead on payments.
— Shalini Bajpai 👧 (@sbajpai2811) July 1, 2022
Meanwhile, as those same hypesters now promote a mystical Internet world called Web3, India is racing ahead and implementing what the crypto crowd had promised—with its UPI.https://t.co/oMBgik7NR0
UPI has to be one of the top innovations coming out from India at such a huge scale
— Madhur Pol (@MadhurPol) June 30, 2022
And this is definitely good marketing, unexpected from an institution so close to the traditional structures but NPCI keeps giving good surprises https://t.co/MNqPCslDe5
“Shiny new technologies such as blockchain may be cool, but less flashy efforts driving open standards and interoperability are delivering a real revolution that flies under the radar” https://t.co/6FEVlsqmwF @UPI_NPCI @India_Stack
— Rajeev Mantri (@RMantri) June 30, 2022
India has the ability to democratize e-commerce and reign in the technology companies that are building monopolies.
— Vivek Wadhwa (@wadhwa) June 30, 2022
UPI is creating a neutral marketplace and commerce platform that is low-cost and accessible—exactly what Bitcoin, etc. promised but never delivered
Citizens show appreciation for PM Modi’s visionary leadership, good governance and infrastructure developments.
Kudos PM @narendramodi Ji Govt #AtmaNirbharBharat
— Zahid Patka (@zahidpatka) July 1, 2022
Initiatives Leading To #RisingEconomy Led by healthy growth in coal, crude oil, fertilisers, cement and electricity production. Core sector output expands by 18.1% in May, highest in 13 months https://t.co/vzwGngyAtK@PMOIndia pic.twitter.com/kSPAJMx8Jt
#PositiveNews #AgnipathScheme 2022: Army, navy to begin recruitment today.
— DINESH CHAWLA (@iChawlaDinesh) July 1, 2022
Kudos Team @narendramodi for providing such a great opportunity for the youth to serve the Nation.
👏👏#JaiHind 🇮🇳https://t.co/x7W6sFRFMF pic.twitter.com/oxuZ2zUTvM
Under the leadership of Prime Minister @narendramodi, the country witnessed the biggest indirect tax reform in the historyofIndia,with the mantraof "One Nation,One Tax, One Market" India's economy has been empowered #AmritMahotsav #IndiaAt75 #5YearsofGSThttps://t.co/G8yJrBW5gX pic.twitter.com/UKV1Yogiie
— Devarushi Joshi (@DevarshiJoshi17) July 1, 2022
GST faced teething troubles. But five years later, it has survived the turbulence, emerged better FM #NirmalaSitharaman Ji !! One Nation, One Tax !! #5YearsofGST #ModiHaiToMumkinHai #India https://t.co/TBdMffKzbS
— SUMEET_7 (@SUMEETGOSWAMI) July 1, 2022
GST is a major reform of @narendramodi ji's govt that fulfilled dream of ‘One Nation,One Tax’. It has played a key role in defining New India's economic structure and empowering citizens! #5YearsofGST @nsitharaman pic.twitter.com/dTzQYGQLLu
— Nishant🇮🇳 (@iNishant4) July 1, 2022
With the gifts he presented to his contemporaries at the G7 summit, respected PM @narendramodi ji has ensured that Indian Handicrafts, Art & Cultural Heritage are recognized & celebrated across the world !👏👏#ModiInGermany pic.twitter.com/OA84QrcDTs
— Kishor Kumar 🇮🇳 (@iKishorjangid) June 28, 2022