New Delhi, April 10 -- India and Mauritius concluded agreements on Thursday for implementing projects under a $680-million economic assistance package provided by New Delhi as external affairs minister S Jaishankar and Mauritius Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam discussed ways to bolster cooperation in a range of areas. The two leaders told a media interaction in Port Louis that both countries are finalising a government-to-government agreement on the supply of oil and gas by India to strengthen the energy security of Mauritius, especially against the backdrop of disruptions caused by the West Asia conflict. The two leaders witnessed the finalisation of agreements for projects under the special economic package, which was announced during Ramgoolam's visit to India last September. The package includes budgetary support of $25 million and several projects to be undertaken with a mix of grants and loans....