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Mauritius offers India 2 islands in effort to preserve tax treaty

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How far will a country go to secure a favourable deal for itself? Pretty far, it seems. Mauritius has offered a couple of sun-drenched islands to India as part of a trade and investment deal. While the offer has been talked about for a while, Mauritius has revived it - at a time when it's very keen on persevering with the 1983 double-taxation avoidance treaty with India.

Mauritius foreign affairs and trade minister Arvin Boolell said that it was up to India to use the islands to its advantage. He said the "blue economy" had great potential. India could use North and South Agalega Islands (which are located 1,100 km north of Mauritius and have an official total area of 70 sq km) for setting up hotels and tourist resorts, for trade, marine studies, or for building a strategic presence in the Indian Ocean, official sources told TOI. North Agalega Island also has an airstrip.

In November 2006, TOI had first reported about preliminary discussions between the two countries for handover of Agalega Islands — which is closer to India than the African country —for development as a tourism and trade hub.


"There is no problem on the issue," minister Boolell said when asked if the islands could be handed over to India as part of an economic package. Pressed further, Boolell said, "We want investment to flow into Mauritius. India can use Mauritius as a springboard for investment (to Africa) and locally. Now we want India to respond positively and take advantage - and it is true for other friendly countries - of the tremendous potential of the Blue Economy, which is the ocean economy."

Interestingly, the offer of the islands has been renewed at a time when investment flows into India via Mauritius were threatening to dry up following the proposal to introduce GAAR (General Anti-Avoidance Rules) that aimed at plugging loopholes in the double-taxation avoidance treaty by making disclosure of the source of funds mandatory. Mauritius has maintained that GAAR was creating a lot of uncertainty among investors.

"We want to develop as an ocean basket and ocean market," said the minister. "The potential is tremendous. We work very closely with India. We should not forget that India has helped us in marking our territories, has helped us in conducting hydrographic studies and in two years we will acquire an offshore vessel from India under the line of credit that India has offered. We are doing several projects together."

While Boolell indicated that the island nation was open to amendments in the double-taxation avoidance treaty, he denied that there was any misuse.

In 2006, when the offer of the Agalega Islands was first discussed, India was exerting pressure on Mauritius to amend the treaty and sign a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement. Subsequently, New Delhi relented amidst suggestions that India had a long link with the African country, with a sizeable population of people with Indian-origin.

The discussions between the two countries on the two islands -- which may give India strategic depth in the Indian Ocean, especially in its fight against piracy - had then focused on the development of hotels and resorts and upgrading an existing airstrip in the island into an airport.

In 2006, sources had told TOI that there was also an option to develop a port on one of the two islands. There were, however, no discussions on how the arrangement would be structured. At the time when it was first reported by TOI, there were also some protests in Mauritius against handing over the islands to India.

Mauritius offers India 2 islands in effort to preserve tax treaty - The Times of India
 
Mauritius is far more open, free and happy country. it should not give its island to sadistic Indians.

stupid decision
 
That's should be news of the month..:eek:

We need to build naval base at North and South Agalega..it will bring india to one step closer to Blue Water Navy ..:yahoo:

No Its more important for us to block this Mauritius route, its a major way of turning black money into white money.

Mauritius is far more open, free and happy country. it should not give its island to sadistic Indians.

stupid decision

Chup be. Nakli keede.
 
It is a good news. Mauritius near Africa, hence we also become the neighbour of Africa, a continent with great potential

This is Agalega Islands

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This is an offer that we must consider very seriously. We must weigh the profit from clamping down on the tax loopholes as compared to being able to set up a naval base on the Agalega islands. Currently both the IN and the PLAN have a presence in the Seychelles, both the navies are there at the invitation of the Seychelles govt. for anti-piracy missions, this has obviously also allowed the PRC to possibly set up a naval base their under the pretext of requiring repairs and replenishment (although definitive news on that is still to come, the PRC has trashed such claims but lets wait and watch). Our footprint in IOR must remain formidable. As the plans for a PLAN naval base under the sufferance of Myanmar govt. have crashed with the Indian construction in Sittwe continuing at a frenetic pace. We must now put our full efforts into gaining a greater foothold in the IOR in order to ensure free transit of international sea-going traffic and the continued smooth operation of international sea lanes not to mention the protection of India's energy line from the middle east and central Asia.

The proximity of the islands to the African continent and the mainland is also of importance since India has been actively cultivating many relationships in the region.
 
hey pls...no millitary activity...or at least very limited military activity....look at the beauty of it guys......
 
NO Trade for Island in return for not Clamping down the Black Money...

If we dont clamp down the Black money it will weaken our Economy Hence making us internally weak ... Whats the Use of Thousands of Armed Man standing as ur Guard when a Malaria Spreading Mosquito is enough to put a end to the mans life who is internally weak ...
 
Those Islands may look beautiful, but its makes no economic sense for India to own, the land space is to small. The distance away from India will make it expensive.

If to set up a defence unit on that Island, they won't be enough space for anything else.
 
good news, lets see how Indian government reacts.

But no much military please. It is a beautiful place.
 
Want to take a vacation there... :smokin:

On a good thought, it will put more hot chicks in Indian claim cuz it seems India doesn't have any :)
 
Want to take a vacation there... :smokin:

On a good thought, it will put more hot chicks in Indian claim cuz it seems India doesn't have any :)

Comes from the person of a country whose cricket team captain had to come to India to marry a girl .........

You surely needs a vacation there ......it looks like you people are the one who needs some hot chicks ......:rofl:
 
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