Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Giant Tortoise Enclosure at the Seychelles National Botanical Garden on June 27, 2026.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday (June 27, 2026) visited the giant tortoise enclosure at the Seychelles National Botanical Garden with President Patrick Herminie.
He also joined President Herminie in a tree plantation ceremony, highlighting the two countries’ shared commitment to biodiversity conservation and environmental protection.
Mr. Modi — who arrived in Seychelles on Saturday (June 27, 2026) on a three-day official visit — said the Aldabra Giant Tortoise, native to Seychelles, is among the largest and longest-living species on earth, with some individuals witnessing more than two centuries of history.
“The Aldabra Giant Tortoise also have an association with the special friendship between India and Seychelles. In 2014, two of them were gifted to the Alipore Zoo in Kolkata. A few years later, Seychelles gifted a few more tortoises to Hyderabad Zoo,” the Prime Minister said in a post on X, after visiting the enclosure.
Mr. Modi and Mr. Herminie also took part in a joint tree plantation ceremony at the botanical garden, where they planted the iconic Coco de Mer, a species unique to Seychelles.
Calling it “a very special ceremony, highlighting a shared commitment to a greener planet”, Mr. Modi noted that the Coco de Mer is widely respected in Seychelles and features on the country’s coat of arms.
He said the species is celebrated for producing among the largest seeds and the heaviest fruits.
“India and Seychelles share a common resolve to safeguard biodiversity, promote environmental stewardship and leave behind a greener, healthier planet for future generations,” Mr. Modi said.
Published – June 27, 2026 06:32 pm IST

