While cultural, historical and linguistic considerations remain important, economic as well as geo-political issues have taken a substantially more important weight in the equation
Mauritius has not yet recovered from all the damage done from the revision of its Double Tax Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) with India. To add insult to injury, as
There was a two-day visit by an Indian delegation of officials this week concerning the Double Tax Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) between the two countries which exists since 1983.
In answer to a question raised on 1st September by Hon Reza Uteem regarding a new Protocol said to have been finalized by the Minister of Good Governance
It is perhaps a bit early in the life of the new government. But it’s beginning to emerge that an increasing number of voters who parried the Labour-MMM
Many have been complaining for some time now in Mauritius about rising prices of day-to-day items. This kind of complaint became more strident during the last electoral campaign
In a communiqué dated 27th May, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) in Mauritius has set out latest developments in the Mauritius-India relationship in the wake of the Prime