Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu received a warm welcome on his first state visit to India, aiming to reset troubled ties between the two countries. Muizzu, who came to power on a pro-China platform, had promised to remove Indian troops from the Maldives. India, despite the delay in according Muizzu a state visit, extended financial support to bolster Male’s struggling economy. During the visit, discussions focused on energy, trade, financial linkages, and defense cooperation, with Modi expressing India’s commitment to the progress and prosperity of the Maldivian people.

The visit also saw the virtual inauguration of an Indian-supported airport runway and social housing projects in Maldives. India offered budgetary support to address foreign exchange issues, including a significant currency swap agreement. Additionally, India will assist in the development of a commercial port at Thilafushi to relieve congestion in Male’s port, and discussions will begin on a potential free trade agreement between the two nations. Despite the initial controversy surrounding the presence of Indian troops in the Maldives, India met Muizzu’s deadline to withdraw a contingent of soldiers, with aircraft now being operated by civilian Indian crew.

Muizzu emphasized the importance of collaboration between India and the Maldives, expressing gratitude for the support provided by India. He reassured India that the Maldives would not take actions that compromise regional security and stability, despite enhancing cooperation with other countries in various sectors. The visit marked a new chapter in bilateral ties, with both leaders emphasizing the shared commitment to the progress and prosperity of the Maldivian people. The discussions held during the visit laid the groundwork for future collaboration and highlighted the importance of maintaining strong relations between the two countries.

India’s support will not only help address immediate economic challenges faced by the Maldives but also contribute to long-term economic development and growth in the region. The agreements reached during the visit, including the currency swap agreement and plans for a potential free trade agreement, demonstrate a commitment to strengthening economic ties between India and the Maldives. The development of infrastructure projects, such as the commercial port at Thilafushi, will further enhance connectivity and trade opportunities, benefiting both countries.

Overall, the state visit of Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu to India marked a significant step in resetting and strengthening bilateral ties. The visit reaffirmed the commitment of both countries to cooperation, economic development, and regional stability. India’s support and assistance will play a crucial role in addressing economic challenges in the Maldives and fostering long-term growth. As both countries look towards the future, continued collaboration and dialogue will be essential in ensuring mutual prosperity and security in the region.

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