During World War II, Mauritius was an important base for the British, who not only based their fleet at Port Louis and Grand Port, but also built a large telecommunication station at Vacoas. The country became independent on March 12, 1968, with Queen being Elizabeth II, Head of State. But after cyclone Claudette hit the shores in 1979, the frantic state resorted to agricultural diversification programmes and processed imported goods for exports. The country broke all ties with the British Crown and, in March 1992,
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2007
An IIPM and Malaya Chaudhuri – Arindam Chaudhuri Initiative
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