and Seychelles President James Michel at a ceremony to transfer from the
Indian Navy to the Seychelles Coast Guard, 7 November 2014. India and Seychelles have a close defence ties. Seychelles is of strategic importance to India as it lies close to global lanes of shipping and commerce and is an important base in the fight against seaborne terrorism and piracy in the Indian Ocean Region. In June 1986, the
Indian Navy deployed the at the Seychelles
Port of Victoria to abort an attempted
coup against President Rene by Defence Minister Berlouis in what was called
Operation Flowers are Blooming. India helped avert a further attempted coup by Berlouis in September 1986, when Indian prime minister
Rajiv Gandhi lent President René his plane so that he could fly back from an international meeting in
Harare to the Seychelles. President René reportedly took shelter in the resident of the Indian High Commissioner in
Male. In 2009, India acted upon a request of the Seychelles and dispatched
naval ships to patrol the
exclusive economic zone of Seychelles and to guard it against piracy. India has provided Seychelles with monetary support and equipment such as
Dornier 228s and
Chetak helicopters for meeting its defence needs besides deputing officers from the
Indian armed forces in Seychelles and helping in capacity building of the Seychelles' armed forces. Various
Indian Navy ships have visited Seychelles as part of their anti-piracy deployment and protection of Seychelles EEZ, including in February 2005, in March 2011, from 4 to 6 June 2011 and from 17 to 19 June, 2011 and , which visited Port Victoria on 7 November 2011 and conducted hydrographic survey of
Aldabra. The Seychelles government has leased the
Assumption Island to the
Indian Navy to build an overseas base of operations there. The
Indian Army is helping to renovate the airfield while the navy has taken permission from the Seychelles government to make a new deep sea port by dredging sand for the same instead of using the ruined, old jetty which is already present. The residents of the island were relocated to another island by the help of
Indian Government. Seychelles maritime security advisor is also an Indian naval officer. In June 2018, Indian prime minister
Narendra Modi announced that India was extending Seychelles a US$100 million credit to develop its defence capabilities. == Technical Cooperation ==