India-Maldives reset: As PM Modi reiterates support, Muizzu calls India a crucial partner

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Marking the reset in bilateral ties between India and the Maldives, Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the Independence Day celebrations of the island nation as the guest of honour on Saturday. As Modi left for India in the evening, President Mohamad Muizzu said it was “a defining visit that sets a clear path for the future of Maldives-India relations”.Earlier in the day, Modi was welcomed by Muizzu at the iconic Republic Square, the venue of the ceremony at the heart of the Maldivian capital. Modi sat next to Muizzu and watched the over 50-minute event marking the 60th anniversary of the independence of the Maldives, which included a military parade and colourful cultural performances by children and traditional artistes.“This is the first time that an Indian Prime Minister is attending the Independence Day celebrations in Maldives. Prime Minister Modi is also the first foreign leader at the level of head of state or government to be hosted by President Muizzu,” the Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement.Also Read | Line of credit, trade talks, direct flights: Modi, Muizzu mark turnaround in tiesBesides the top political and military brass of the Maldives, several members of the Prime Minister’s delegation including External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri also attended the event.As he left for India in the evening, after winding up his two-day state visit, Modi said in a post on X: “The productive talks with President Muizzu will add significant energy to our bilateral relations.”“India and the Maldives share a deep-rooted partnership built on mutual respect, shared values and a long history of cultural and economic exchanges,” Modi said in another post on X. “Our relationship continues to grow, shaped by people-to-people ties and cooperation in various sectors. India remains committed to supporting the aspirations of the Maldivian people and to working together for the betterment of our planet,” he said.Also Read | ‘A memorable welcome’: PM Modi received by President Muizzu as he starts his Maldives visitSpeaking to reporters after the conclusion of the Independence Day celebrations, Muizzu said: “India is one of the major countries that helps the Maldives with tourism. With PM Modi’s visit, it is going to increase a lot. I am sure that this visit will boost people-to-people exchange between the two countries.”Story continues below this adAsked about plans to visit India this year, Muizzu said: “I hope so. I don’t know whether this year or not, but maybe in the near future.” Emphasising India’s role in the development journey of the island nation, he said: “We all have seen how India has helped the Maldives in the past, and nobody will doubt how India will be a very crucial partner going forward”.At a state banquet held in honour of Modi on Friday night, Muizzu described the Indian Ocean as a living testament to long-standing ties between the Maldives and India, saying the two nations have forged a resilient and unbreakable bond that extends far beyond diplomacy. He expressed gratitude to the Indian government for its continued support and steadfast friendship. Muizzu said the 60 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries reflected the shared history and an enduring partnership.Also Read | India looks forward to boosting ties with Maldives, committed to support capacity building: PM ModiMuizzu noted that the relationship between the two countries extends far beyond formal diplomacy, with deep-rooted connections dating back centuries, according to a statement issued by the President’s Office. He referred to the Indian Ocean as a living testament to these long-standing ties, emphasising that the shared journey of both nations, as traders and neighbours, has forged a resilient and unbreakable bond.He said the Maldivian Government is committed to building an inclusive and dynamic economy, empowering young people, and ensuring peace and security in the region. Muizzu acknowledged that India’s partnership is instrumental in realising these ambitions. Reaffirming the Maldives’ commitment to nurturing this special relationship, he expressed a wish for a flourishing Maldives-India partnership that brings lasting peace and prosperity to both nations.Story continues below this adModi’s visit to the Maldives is seen as a major turnaround in bilateral ties after a spell of strain and tension. It assumes significance as Muizzu, known to be close to China, came to power in the island nation in November 2023 on the back of an “India Out” campaign. Muizzu’s policies in the first few months of his presidency resulted in severe strain in ties. Within hours of taking oath, he had demanded the withdrawal of Indian military personnel from his country. Arguably, New Delhi’s sustained efforts, including its assistance to the island nation to deal with economic woes, helped bring the relations back on track.On Friday, Modi held wide-ranging talks with Muizzu and announced a Rs 4,850 crore line of credit to the island nation, saying that India is proud to be the “most trusted” friend of the Maldives. India also announced the reduction of Maldives’ annual debt repayment obligations by 40 per cent (from $51 million to $29 million) and the launch of talks on a Free Trade Agreement.Earlier on Saturday, Modi met several Maldivian leaders, including Vice President Uz Hussain Mohamed Latheef, Speaker of the Maldivian Parliament Abdul Raheem Abdulla and former President Mohamed Nasheed.“PM Narendra Modi interacted with leaders of various political parties in Male today. He conveyed his warm wishes on the occasion of the Independence Day of Maldives. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment for a stronger India-Maldives relationship, building upon the vibrant people to people ties and the shared values between the two democracies. The Maldivian leaders thanked the PM for India’s continued support on developmental assistance for the welfare of the Maldivian people,” the Ministry of External Affairs’ spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in a post on X.Story continues below this adExplainedThe visit marks a defining reset in ties that had come under strain almost 20 months ago. Arguably, New Delhi's sustained efforts, including its assistance to the island nation to deal with economic hardship, helped bring the relations back on track.“Had a meaningful meeting with members of different political parties of the Maldives. The participation of leaders across the political spectrum underscores the bipartisan support for the strong and time-tested India-Maldives friendship. Our shared values continue to guide this important partnership,” Modi said on X.On his meeting with Latheef, Modi said: “Our discussions touched upon key pillars of the India-Maldives friendship. Our nations continue to work closely in sectors like infrastructure, technology, climate change, energy and more. This is greatly beneficial to our people. We look forward to deepening this partnership in the years to come.On his meeting with Abdulla, Modi said: “Talked about the deep-rooted India-Maldives friendship, including the close relationship between our respective Parliaments”. He also welcomed the formation of the India-Maldives Parliamentary Friendship Group in the 20th Majlis. “India remains committed to supporting capacity building in the Maldives,” Modi said.On his meeting with Nasheed, Modi said: “He (Nasheed) has always been a strong advocate of a deeper India-Maldives friendship. Spoke about how the Maldives will always be a valued pillar of our ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy and Mahasagar vision.”Story continues below this adModi also interacted with the Indian community in the Maldives and appreciated their contributions in building upon the strong and vibrant people-to-people ties between the two countries. -With PTI inputs from Male