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India, Maldives Move Closer to FTA After First Round of Talks

India and the Maldives have concluded the first round of Free Trade Agreement negotiations with substantive progress across multiple tracks. The virtual talks from June 29 to July 7 covered eight policy areas with broad convergence on several issues. Union Minister Piyush Goyal met Maldives' Minister Mohamed Saeed to review progress and reaffirm commitment to expedite both the FTA and Bilateral Investment Treaty. Bilateral trade between the two countries has grown 13.54% to USD 771.76 million in 2025-26.

India, Maldives move closer to FTA after first round of negotiations; see substantive progress

New Delhi, July 14

India and the Maldives have moved a step closer to signing a Free Trade Agreement after the successful conclusion of the first round of negotiations, with both countries making substantive progress across multiple negotiating tracks and reaffirming their commitment to expedite the agreement.

According to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the first round of India-Maldives FTA negotiations was held in virtual mode from June 29 to July 7, with negotiating teams from both sides holding text-based discussions across eight technical sessions covering eight policy areas.

Highlighting the progress made, the ministry said, "Both sides made substantive progress across the negotiating tracks and reached broad convergence on several issues."

The proposed FTA is expected to strengthen bilateral economic and trade relations by improving market access, facilitating investment, promoting greater economic cooperation and contributing to sustainable economic growth in both countries.

On July 8, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal met Maldives' Minister of Economic Development, Transport and Trade, Mohamed Saeed to review the progress of ongoing bilateral economic initiatives, including the FTA negotiations.

As India and the Maldives mark 60 years of diplomatic relations, both ministers reaffirmed their commitment to expedite the conclusion of both the Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) and the Free Trade Agreement. They also agreed to deepen cooperation in tourism, start-ups, digital payments, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and trade.

India is currently the second-largest trading partner of the Maldives. Bilateral trade between the two countries rose to USD 771.76 million in 2025-26 from USD 679.70 million in 2024-25, registering a growth of 13.54 per cent, according to the ministry.

The ministry said both countries are working towards a broad-based, balanced and comprehensive agreement guided by the principles of fairness and reciprocity, with the proposed FTA expected to further strengthen bilateral trade and investment ties in the years ahead.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Finally some good news! The Maldives is a crucial partner in the Indian Ocean. Our exports of pharmaceuticals, agri products and engineering goods could really get a boost. Hope the BIT is concluded quickly too—investors need that certainty.

Vikram M

Good move, but let's not get carried away. Maldives has flip-flopped before—remember the 'India Out' campaign and their tilt towards China? I hope this FTA has robust safeguards so that Indian interests aren't harmed if their political leadership changes again.

Siddharth J

Virtual negotiations for 8 days across 8 policy areas—impressive efficiency! And 60 years of diplomatic relations is a big milestone. The emphasis on digital payments and startups shows we're looking beyond just traditional trade. This could be a model for other small neighbours.

Kavya N

I'm cautiously optimistic. Trade growth of 13.5% is solid, but Maldives' economy is heavily tourism-dependent. An FTA needs to create gainful employment for Maldivians too, otherwise resentment will build. Fairness and reciprocity ka promise toh hai—let's see implementation.

Rohit P

As someone who travels to Maldives for work, this is great! Better market access means cheaper goods and services for both sides. And joint tourism promotion? Brilliant. We should leverage our proximity—Mumbai to Male is just a 3-hour flight! ✈️

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