As part of efforts to deepen their space cooperation, a delegation from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) completed a three day visit to Mauritius to further the ongoing India-Mauritius Joint Satellite initiative, aimed at enhancing satellite communication capabilities and shared space research for mutual progress.
According to the Indian High Commission in Port Louis, the delegation held comprehensive technical sessions with the Mauritius Research and Innovation Council (MRIC) and conducted the 4th Joint Working Group meeting for the Satellite.
The visit marked a crucial milestone in strengthening the space partnership between the two nations.
The delegation also conducted a half-day collaborative workshop focusing on the Joint Satellite, which brought together experts, researchers, and innovators to explore how satellite technology is shaping national capacity in space science, data innovation, and sustainable development.
The workshop was attended by the Mauritian Minister of Tertiary Education, Science and Research, Kaviraj Sukon, the Indian Deputy High Commissioner to Mauritius, Aparna Ganesan, and other senior officials from both countries.
Source: https://spaceinafrica.com/2025/11/17/india-and-mauritius-advance-joint-satellite-programme-with-isro-delegation-visit/

