India offers financial support to Maldives after talks to repair ties
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[October 07, 2024] By
ASHOK SHARMA and SHEIKH SAALIQ
NEW DELHI (AP) — India stepped up its development assistance to the
Maldives after the two leaders held talks in New Delhi on Monday in a
bid to repair strained ties that saw the president of the Indian Ocean
archipelago forging closer relations with China.
After the talks, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India will offer
financial support to the cash-strapped Maldives in form of a
$100-million treasury bills rollover. The countries also signed a
$400-million currency swap agreement.
The two leaders virtually inaugurated a new runway of Hanimaadhoo
International Airport in the Maldives, and Modi announced that work will
be accelerated on the India-assisted Greater Male Connectivity Project,
which aims to link key islands of the Maldives through modern transport
networks.
“India is Maldives’ nearest neighbour and a close friend,” Modi said
during a joint news conference. He said the Maldives held an important
position in India's “neighbourhood first policy.”
Tensions between India and the Maldives have grown since President
Mohamed Muizzu, who favors closer ties with China, was elected last year
after defeating India-friendly incumbent Ibrahim Mohamed Solih. Leading
up to the election, Muizzu had promised to expel Indian soldiers
deployed in the Maldives to help with humanitarian assistance. In May,
New Delhi replaced dozens of its soldiers with civilian experts.
In January, Maldivian leaders lashed out at Modi for promoting India’s
Lakshadweep archipelago for Indian travelers. Lakshadweep is off the
southwestern coast of the Indian mainland.
Maldivians saw the move as a way to lure Indian tourists away from their
country. It sparked angry protests from Indian celebrities who called
for a tourism boycott to the Maldives. Tourism is the mainstay of the
Maldives’ economy.
The dispute deepened when Muizzu visited China ahead of India in
January, a move seen by New Delhi as a snub. On his return, Muizzu
spelled out plans to rid his tiny nation of dependence on India for
health facilities, medicines and import of staples.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, right, along with Indian
President Droupadi Murmu, left, greets Maldives President Mohamed
Muizzu, second from right, and First Lady of Maldives Sajidha
Mohamed during a ceremonial reception for Muizzu at the Indian
presidential palace, in New Delhi, India, Monday, Oct. 7, 2024.(AP
Photo)
A thaw ensued after Muizzu attended
Modi’s June swearing-in ceremony in New Delhi for a third five-year
term. Since then, Muizzu has toned down his anti-Indian rhetoric,
and official-level contacts have intensified with New Delhi as
concerns rose that the Maldives could be staring at an economic
crisis.
“India is a key partner in the socio-economic and infrastructure
development of the Maldives and has stood by the Maldives during our
times of need,” Muizzu said after the meeting. He said the currency
swap agreement “will be instrumental in addressing the foreign
exchange issues we are facing right now.”
Muizzu will also hold meetings with senior Indian officials during
his five-day visit.
Regional powers India and China compete for influence in the
archipelago nation, which is strategically located in the Indian
Ocean.
For decades, India has been a critical provider of development
assistance to the Maldives. Meanwhile, the Maldives joined China’s
Belt and Road Initiative to build ports and highways and expand
trade as well as China’s influence across Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Muizzu’s visit is essential for Modi, who is facing a challenging
time in neighborhood diplomacy with Marxist politician Anura Kumara
Dissanayake taking over as Sri Lanka’s president and India-friendly
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fleeing to India in August
after being forced to resign by students-led protests. Nepal also
elected pro-China K.P. Sharma Oli as its prime minister.
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This story has been corrected to show that the leaders virtually
inaugurated a new runway of Hanimaadhoo International Airport.
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