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Mauritius' Agaléga island in the South-West Indian Ocean (click on the map for the full size image) These developments won’t surprise maritime security and strategy observers of Indo-Pacific affairs.
The island was used to manufacture copra, the entirety of which was then sold to a conglomerate in Mauritius, which in turn supplied Agalega with food and supplies. The reports were soon ...
Satellite pictures show continuing construction on the island of Agalega. [Al Jazeera] On August 3, Al Jazeera published an extensive investigation into the development of a military facility on ...
The 300 or so people on the Mauritian island of Agaléga fear for their future as they feel the island is likely to become home to an Indian naval facility. An investigation by Al Jazeera’s ...
The small, remote Mauritian island of North Agalega, located in the south-western Indian Ocean, 1,122 kilometres north of Mauritius, is currently a hive of construction activity. India sought access ...
Arnaud Poulay never wanted to leave the tiny Indian Ocean island of Agalega, but this year he packed his bag and took off, broken-hearted by what he regards as the militarisation of his home.
Credit: Indian Ministry of External Affairs Subscribe for ads-free reading The small, remote Mauritian island of North Agalega, located in the southwest Indian Ocean 1,122 kilometers north of the ...
Mauritius has denied a report that it has allowed India to build a military base on the remote island of Agalega, with a government official telling AFP that no such agreement exists between the ...
The island was used to manufacture copra, the entirety of which was then sold to a conglomerate in Mauritius, which in turn supplied Agalega with food and supplies. The reports were soon ...
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