Maldives President Visits Taj Mahal: Maldives President Mohammed Muizzu is on a visit to India. During this time he Prime Minister Narendra Modi Met with. However, to spend some free time from his political program, President Muizzu reached Agra with his wife to see the symbol of love, Taj Mahal. Tourists from all over the world have a desire to see the marble building Taj Mahal. Be it common tourists or VVIPs, everyone comes to see the Taj Mahal and see the Taj as a symbol of love. Uttar Pradesh…
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India Maldives Mohamed Muizzu Foreign minister Moosa Zameer Country Misunderstanding Now Resolved | Maldives came to its senses, spoke to India
Within a year, the Maldives government has come to its senses. Now the tone of the Muizzu government regarding India seems to be changing. The President has realized that his work will not be done without building relations with India. The administration has also accepted for the first time that in the initial phase, they had spoiled the relations with India. Maldives Foreign Minister Musa Jameer said that India-Maldives relations went through a difficult phase during the initial days of the government led by President Mohammed Muizzu, but now both…
Read MoreMaldives under Chinese debt Mohamed Muizzu got a shock from Beijing he remembered India
India-Maldives Relation: Mohammad Muizzu has been continuously showing loyalty to China since becoming the President of Maldives, on the other hand China is continuously burdening Maldives with debt. As soon as he came to power, Muizzu started distancing himself from his decades-old friend India, on which America also expressed concern. Maldives is strategically very important in the Indian Ocean, but the friendship between Beijing and Male seems to be benefiting only China. Earlier, during the time of Maldives President Abdullah Yameen, Maldives had also come under the greed of China,…
Read MoreIndia-Maldives Relations Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer said India Government extended debt repayment deadline S Jaishankar
India-Maldives Relation: Giving a big relief to Maldives, the Indian Government extended the deadline to repay the loan of 150 million dollars. At the same time, Foreign Minister Musa Zameer, who returned to Maldives after visiting India, said that the projects running with the support of India in Maldives have also gained significant momentum, as he urged the government to give priority to restarting and completing these projects. Commitment has been shown. According to the report of news agency PTI, Maldives Foreign Minister Musa Jamir reached Maldives after visiting India…
Read MoreIndia recalled all its soldiers from Maldives, Mohammad Muizzu had given deadline of 10 May
Maldives government has said that India has withdrawn all its troops from Maldives. President Mohammed Moizzu set May 10 as the deadline to withdraw all Indian troops from the country. Was. The President is considered a pro-China leader. The repatriation of about 90 Indian military personnel posted in Maldives was a major issue in the election campaign of Mohammed Moizzu. Chief Spokesperson of the President’s Office. Hina Waleed told a news portal that the last batch of Indian soldiers deployed in Maldives have been sent back. However, he did not…
Read MorePresident Mohamed Muizzu party leading in Maldives Parliamentary Election 2024 can effect relation with India
Maldives Parliamentary Election 2024: After the voting for the parliamentary elections in Maldives, the counting of votes is now going on. Along with India, China is also keeping an eye on this election due to the sourness in relations with Maldives. According to news agency PTI, the People’s National Congress (PNC) led by President Mohammed Muizzu is moving towards victory in the parliamentary elections in Maldives. Muijju’s party won 66 seats According to the report of Hindustan Times, the Election Commission of Maldives said that the results of 86 seats…
Read MoreFormer Maldivian Minister Mariyam Shiuna apologized received strong response from India
Mariyam Shiuna apologized: Former Maldives minister Mariam Shiuna has apologized for her post. He had made a derogatory post regarding the flag of the opposition party Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP). In her post on X, Maryam had incorrectly used the spokes on the Ashoka Pillar, the national symbol of India. Strong reaction was given regarding this from MDP and from the users of India. Maryam had written in her post against MDP, that ‘There is no difference between MDP and BJP, there is a need to be cautious of them.’…
Read MoreMaldives President Mohammed Muizzu made serious allegations against former President Ibrahim Mohammed Solih. Maldives: Muijju again spewed venom against India, said
Maldives: Maldives President Mohammed Muizzu has given a big statement regarding his predecessor. He said his predecessor Ibrahim Mohammad Solih had acted on the orders of a ‘foreign ambassador’. In the interview given to the state-run Public Service Media (PSM), he did not take the name of any country or diplomat, but it is expected that he said this about India. Actually, Mohammad Muizzu was running India Out campaign in his election campaign itself. In New Delhi, Muizzu is seen as a pro-China leader. As soon as he became President…
Read MoreMaldives President Mohamed Muizzu Seeks Debt Relief From India
Mohamed Muizzu Seeks Debt Relief From India : Since becoming the President of Maldives, Mohammed Muizzu has been maintaining an anti-India stance. But now his stance towards India seems to be soft. Mohammad Muizzu now adopted a conciliatory stance and said that India will remain a close ally of his country. Not only this, he has also demanded loan concession from India. In fact, by the end of last year, Maldives owed India approximately 409 million US dollars. Since taking oath as president in November last year, pro-China Maldivian leader…
Read MoreIndia Maldives Issue Indian military Male Mohamed Muizzu PM Narendra Modi
India Maldives Issue: India and Maldives on Sunday reviewed the deployment of civilian personnel to replace Indian military personnel from the island nation and Male said the second group would leave by April 10. Both sides reviewed the situation in the third meeting of the high-level core group held in Male, focusing on the withdrawal of Indian military personnel from the island country. The military team has been replaced by civilian technical experts. Indian personnel are operating 3 aviation platforms in the Maldives and New Delhi is now deploying civilian…
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