Maldives government says 51 Indian soldiers ‘repatriated’ as deadline ends on May 10
Maldives government says 51 Indian soldiers ‘repatriated’ as deadline nears
Maldives government says 51 Indian soldiers ‘repatriated’ as deadline nears
Maldives Tourism Minister Ibrahim Faisal has urged Indian tourists to not shun the country.
“Prime Minister further conveyed that as we celebrate Eid Al Fitr with traditional fervour, people across the world are reminded of the values of compassion, brotherhood, and togetherness, which are essential in building a peaceful and inclusive world that we all aspire for,” the message said.
Amid a strained diplomatic relation between the two nations, India recently allowed the export of certain quantities of essential commodities for 2024-25 under a unique bilateral mechanism, at the request of the Maldives government. The Indian High Commission in Maldives said the quotas for each of these items have been revised upwards. “Upon the request […]
In recent days, with the debt burden looming, Muizzu has backtracked a little on his stance against India. He has said that India would continue to remain the Maldives’ closest ally.
The boycott is one of the aspects of the decline in diplomatic relations between India and the Maldives, first started by Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu.
President Mohamed Muizzu says Indian troops will not remain in Maldives even in civilian clothing after May 10
Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu on Monday informed the country’s Parliament that the first group of Indian troops will move out of the nation before March 10. “Diplomatic discussions with other nations that the President can conduct are ongoing. We have officially requested India to remove its troops stationed in the Maldives. Deliberations on this issue […]
During the altercation, MP Shaheem was injured when he clashed with Kendhikulhudhoo MP Ahmed Easa.
The fresh development also occurred just days after Mohamed Muizzu visited China and met President Xi Jinping.