Breaking Seychelles Reviews Leak of Draft Citation Intended for India’s Prime Minister Modi

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The government of the Seychelles said it is investigating how a “pre‑final working layout” of a presidential citation meant for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was leaked to the public, the ministry added on Thursday.

The draft document, which was posted on social media, contains typographical and spelling errors and differs from the final version that would be formally presented by the Seychelles president. Officials did not disclose how the draft was obtained or who was responsible for the leak.

Seychelles’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the citation was being prepared as part of a state visit by Modi, scheduled for later this year, and that the draft had not been cleared for public release. “We are reviewing the circumstances surrounding the leak of this pre‑final working layout and will take appropriate action,” the statement read.

India’s Ministry of External Affairs has not yet commented on the incident. The leak comes amid heightened diplomatic engagement between the two island nations, with Seychelles seeking increased Indian investment in tourism and maritime security.

Analysis: The premature exposure of a draft citation could reflect internal communication lapses within the Seychelles administration or an intentional leak by parties seeking to influence public perception of the upcoming visit. The presence of errors in the draft suggests it was still undergoing internal review, raising questions about document handling protocols. If the leak was deliberate, it may be intended to pressure the Seychelles government to expedite the finalization of the citation or to signal dissent among factions opposed to closer Indo‑Seychellois ties. However, without concrete evidence about the source of the breach, definitive conclusions remain speculative.

The incident underscores the sensitivity of diplomatic gestures and the importance of secure document management in high‑profile international engagements.

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Hindustan Times, “Seychelles says reviewing leak of ‘pre‑final’ citation for Modi,” July 3 2026, https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/seychelles-says-reviewing-leak-of-pre-final-citation-for-modi-101783019013947.html

Story synopsis gathered from: Hindustan Times – India News — source

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