India Maldives tension maldives asks why Indian coast guard boarded 3 fishing boats in exclusive economic zone without any coordination | India Maldives: New dispute arises between India and Maldives, asked

India Maldives tension maldives asks why Indian coast guard boarded 3 fishing boats in exclusive economic zone without any coordination |  India Maldives: New dispute arises between India and Maldives, asked

India Maldives Relations: The government of Maldives has formally requested the Indian government to provide ‘comprehensive details’ of the incident in which Indian Coast Guard personnel allegedly boarded three fishing vessels operating within the island nation’s economic zone. This development is the latest in the diplomatic row between the two countries that had strained bilateral relations after President Mohammed Muizzu came to power in Maldives in November last year. Muizzu is widely seen as a pro-China leader. There has been no immediate response from the Indian government on Maldives’ allegations.…

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india maldives tension Indian troops to replace with civilians by May | Maldives Foreign Ministry said

india maldives tension Indian troops to replace with civilians by May |  Maldives Foreign Ministry said

India-Maldives Relations: The Foreign Ministry of Maldives has claimed that India will withdraw its troops from the island nation by May this year. The ministry said on Saturday (February 3) that India will withdraw its troops from Maldives. Officials said about 80 soldiers deployed in the Indian Ocean archipelago will be replaced by Indian civilians. Maldives, citing the consensus reached at a high-level meeting in Delhi on several issues related to bilateral cooperation, said that the first group of Indian soldiers will leave the country by March 10 and the…

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Maldives Turkiye Drone Agreement Indian Ocean Reconnaissance Aircraft China India Know Everything

Maldives Turkiye Drone Agreement Indian Ocean Reconnaissance Aircraft China India Know Everything

Maldives-Turkiye Drone Agreement: Amidst the recent tension between India and Maldives, President Mohammad Muizzu is once again seen against India. Muizzu has signed an agreement with Turkey regarding drones. Maldives will patrol the Special Economic Water area through this drone. Till now India and Maldives were jointly patrolling this area of ​​the Indian Ocean. This agreement between Maldives and Turkey has been reached after the Muizzu government has given time to Indian soldiers to leave the country till March 15. Maldivian news service company Adhaadhoo reported on Tuesday that Male…

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India Maldives Row Meeting Between Official Of Indian High Commission With Maldivians Government In Capital City Male

India Maldives Row Meeting Between Official Of Indian High Commission With Maldivians Government In Capital City Male

India-Maldives Conflict: Amid the India-Maldives dispute, officials of the Indian High Commission in Maldives met officials of the Ministry of External Affairs in Male on Sunday (January 14). This conversation took place at the headquarters of the Foreign Ministry of Maldives. Ibrahim Khalil, Minister of the Strategic Communications Office of President Muizzu, told the local newspaper “SunOnline” in this regard that the meeting was at the level of a high-level core group. Meanwhile, Sun Online reported that under various military agreements, the Indian government has agreed to speed up the…

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Mohammad Muizzu, who returned from China, again showed his attitude, asked India to withdraw the army by March 15

Mohammad Muizzu, who returned from China, again showed his attitude, asked India to withdraw the army by March 15

India-Maldives Row: Relations between Maldives and India are continuously increasing. Meanwhile, Maldives President Mohammed Muizzu once again raised the slogan of ‘India Out’ on Sunday (January 14). According to the news of news agency PTI, Mohammad Muizzu has again reiterated the demand for India to withdraw its military forces from Maldives. He has given the date till 15th March. Earlier, Maldives had demanded removal of Indian troops two months ago. If government figures are to be believed, there are 88 Indian soldiers in Maldives. President Mohammad Muizzu, who returned home…

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Maldives President Mohammed Muizzu said – ‘We are small, but this is not a license to threaten us’

Maldives President Mohammed Muizzu said – ‘We are small, but this is not a license to threaten us’

India-Maldives Row: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tension continues between India and Maldives after pictures of D.K.’s Lakshadweep tour were shared on social media. In such a situation, the latest statement of Maldives President Mohammad Muizzoo has come, in which he has indirectly taken a dig at India. According to the report of Hindustan Times, President Muizzu has returned to Maldives after completing his 5-day visit to China. He said during the press conference that we may be small but that does not give them license to threaten us. Maldives leaders…

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China Global Times On India Maldives Issue Said Arrogant Countries Treat Others As If They Were Slaves | Global Times spewed venom against India, said

China Global Times On India Maldives Issue Said Arrogant Countries Treat Others As If They Were Slaves |  Global Times spewed venom against India, said

India Maldives Dispute: Amidst the ongoing tension between India and Maldives, China is not desisting from its actions. China is continuously adding fuel to the fire. Now Global Times, which is considered the mouthpiece of China, has written about India that arrogant countries treat others as if they are slaves. Earlier, without taking the name of India, China had said that if any country tried to interfere in the internal affairs of Maldives, it would oppose it. Global Times has said that India is seeing regional cooperation as its loss…

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Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu China Visit Meet Xi Jinping Amid Row With India Sign 20 MoUs

Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu China Visit Meet Xi Jinping Amid Row With India Sign 20 MoUs

Maldives President Mohammed Muizzu China Visit: Maldives President Mohammed Muizzu completed his first visit to China amid diplomatic dispute with India. Beijing on Thursday (January 11) said it firmly opposes external interference in the internal affairs of the Maldives and supports the island nation in upholding its sovereignty and independence. “Both sides agree to continue to firmly support each other to safeguard their core interests,” a joint statement issued after Muizzu’s talks with top Chinese leaders said. Opposition to external interference in the internal affairs of Maldives Without mentioning any…

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Bigg Boss 16 Tina Datta Reacts To The India Maldives Row Actress Reacted | India-Maldives Row: Now Bigg Boss 16 fame Tina Dutta also joined the Maldives controversy, said

Bigg Boss 16 Tina Datta Reacts To The India Maldives Row Actress Reacted |  India-Maldives Row: Now Bigg Boss 16 fame Tina Dutta also joined the Maldives controversy, said

Bigg Boss 16 Fame Tina Dutta: When PM Modi shared the pictures of Lakshadweep, people on social media started saying that Lakshadweep is better than Maldives for a holiday. Responding to these tweets, the leaders of Maldives made objectionable statements. There was a reaction regarding this in India also and people started boycotting Maldives. Now Bigg Boss 16 fame Tina Dutta also joins Maldives controversy The trend of social media boycott Maldives is increasing. Many TV stars followed this trend on social media and supported the hashtag Explore Indian Islands.…

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India Maldives Row Pakistani Journalists Got Angry At PM Modi Derogatory Remarks By Maldivian Ministers

India Maldives Row Pakistani Journalists Got Angry At PM Modi Derogatory Remarks By Maldivian Ministers

Pakistan on India Maldives Row: Maldivian leaders and many ministers became worried after some pictures of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Lakshadweep were shared on social media. On the pretext of these pictures, he made derogatory and controversial comments on PM Modi and against India. Since then, bitterness has increased in the relations between the two countries and the matter has reached the level of summoning the High Commissioner of Maldives in New Delhi. Even India’s enemy neighboring country Pakistan does not agree with such statements of Maldivian…

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