India-Maldives Relations: Today is an important day in the relations between Maldives and India, because Indian troops are to withdraw from Maldives from today i.e. 10th March. Maldives President Mohammed Muizzu has asked to bring back all 80 Indian soldiers to India by May. In this sequence, a contingent of Indian soldiers will return to India today. According to BBC report, in recent days Muizzu had made it clear that not a single Indian soldier will remain in Maldives. Muizzu has said that Indian personnel will not stay in Maldives…
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India-Maldives Row MNDF official says Maldives Army have operational control over Indian helicopters
India-Maldives Row: Maldives Defense Force said on Thursday (March 7) that Maldives will have operating rights over the helicopter provided by India and the civilian crew operating it. Colonel Ahmed Mujuthaba Mohammed, Principal Director of Planning, Policy and Resource Management for the Maldives National Defense Force (MNDF) said in the press conference that discussions are ongoing for the withdrawal of Indian troops from Maldives. He stressed that the government of President Mohammed Muizzu has decided not to allow any foreign military contingent to be deployed in the Maldives after May…
Read MoreTechnical personnel will be deployed in place of soldiers in Maldives while help from India will continue
India Maldives Relations: Following the rift in relations between India and Maldives, India has said that it will replace its military personnel manning three aviation platforms in Maldives with ‘competent’ Indian technical personnel. Along with this, India has made it clear that it remains an important development partner of the island country. “I would like to say that competent Indian technical personnel will be deployed in place of the existing personnel,” External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in his weekly press conference. A high-level core group has been formed…
Read Moreindia vs Maldives Tourism Indian tourists started going to Sri Lanka after Mohamed Muizzu dispute with india
Indian tourists: Enmity with India is costing Maldives dearly, due to Indian tourists, Sri Lanka has now left Maldives far behind. After 4 years, Sri Lanka has now overtaken Maldives in terms of foreign tourists. According to the latest data, the highest number of Indian tourists remained in Sri Lanka, Indian tourists have now started staying away from Maldives. According to a media report in Maldives, the beaches of Sri Lanka are now proving to be a suitable place for Indian tourists. According to the data of the month of…
Read MoreIndia 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.…
Read Moreindia 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…
Read MorePakistan on verge of poverty is making promises of financial help to Maldives
Maldives Latest News: Pakistan, which is facing financial crisis, has assured Maldives of meeting its development needs. It has been told in the press release of the President’s Office that President Mohammad Muizzu had a conversation over phone with the acting Prime Minister of Pakistan Anwar ul Haq Kakkar. During this, ways to strengthen bilateral relations were also discussed between the two leaders. In Pakistan, foreign exchange reserves continue to decline due to debt payments amid political instability and economic crisis. The report of State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) states…
Read MoreMohammad Muizzu praised Xi Jinping after returning from China
Maldives News: Maldives President Mohammed Muizzu seems to be increasingly inclined towards China. Muizzu praised Maldives’ strategic relations with China, saying that both countries respect each other, and Beijing fully supports the sovereignty of the Indian Ocean island. After assuming office in November last year, Maldives’ relations with India are becoming uneasy. After returning to Maldives from a state visit to China, Muizzoo said – China has been continuously providing assistance in the development of Maldives since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1972. During this time, Muizzu, considered a…
Read MoreMaldives 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…
Read MoreIndia 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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