'PM Modi most friendly PM to Maldives': Former President Nasheed
Noonu Atoll, June 10
Former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed on Wednesday congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on becoming India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister and lauded his role in strengthening India-Maldives relations despite political fluctuations in the island nation.
Speaking to ANI on the ties between the two countries under PM Modi's leadership, Nasheed said the Prime Minister has maintained an unprecedented level of engagement and closeness with the people of the Maldives and the wider Indian Ocean region.
"Congratulations to the Prime Minister and the people of India. Throughout his three terms serving as Prime Minister in India, the extent of persistence and closeness that the Prime Minister has maintained with the people of the Maldives and the region is without any precedent," Nasheed said.
Calling PM Modi "the most friendly prime minister to the people of the Maldives," Nasheed said the Indian leader displayed "amazing maturity" even during periods when sections of Maldivian politicians expressed anti-India sentiments.
"Even when sections of Maldives politicians have fared anti-Indian and anti-prime minister sentiments, the prime minister remained calm, collected, and shown amazing maturity in his dealings with the Maldives," he said.
Nasheed further said India under PM Modi, continued to assist the Maldives consistently and contributed significantly to the island nation's development and prosperity.
"The development that we see in the Maldives now, the prosperity that the people of the Maldives now have, is very much also linked to what the Prime Minister has done with the people of the Maldives and the vision that he has for the Indian Ocean and the regional countries," he added.
Speaking about the evolution of bilateral relations, Nasheed said PM Modi's consistent engagement helped create a broad political consensus in the Maldives in favour of maintaining strong ties with India.
"There have been times when some of our leaders have not been very amicable with India, but the Prime Minister has shown maturity, thick skin and broad shoulders, and has continued the engagement with the Maldives," he said.
Nasheed noted that, unlike earlier periods when changes in government in the Maldives often resulted in shifts in foreign policy away from India, ties with New Delhi are now supported "across the board spectrum."
"In the past, it was that with the change of government, the foreign policy in the Maldives seemed to have shrunk from India to elsewhere or rather to China, but right now it is across the board spectrum. All sides have friendly relations with India. It's very, very encouraging," he said.
Speaking about the areas of future cooperation, Nasheed pointed to growing Indian private sector investments, increasing tourist inflows from India, and cooperation in maritime safety and disaster response.
"India is the first responder to any serious situation in the Maldives. May it be a coup, a water crisis, during COVID-- every incident, India has been the first responder to the people of the Maldives," he said.
He added that the Maldives would like to see this cooperation continue during PM Modi's tenure.
— ANI
Reader Comments
While this is positive, we must be cautious. Maldives has a history of flip-flopping between India and China. Remember the "India Out" campaign? Actions speak louder than words. Let's see if this goodwill translates into concrete policy continuity beyond Nasheed's tenure. Still, credit where due - Modi ji's consistent engagement is praiseworthy.
Finally some recognition from across the border! PM Modi's "Neighbourhood First" policy is actually working. The way India stepped up during the 2014 water crisis in Male and later during COVID shows our humanitarian approach. Nasheed is right - we've seen maturity even when Maldivian politicians made anti-India statements. This is how true leadership looks! 😊
I appreciate Nasheed's words but let's not forget the reality. Maldives has taken billions in loans from China and is heavily indebted. While PM Modi has done well, we need to match Chinese economic engagement. Tourism and Indian investments are good, but we should push for more infrastructure projects there. The "first responder" tag is nice but sustained economic partnership is key.
As a person who visited Maldives last year, I can tell you the Indian presence there is visible and appreciated. From doctors to engineers to tourists - India's soft power is strong. PM Modi's personal rapport with Maldivian leaders has definitely helped. But we must remain vigilant about Chinese influence in the region. Nasheed's comments are encouraging but shouldn't make us complacent.
This is what proper diplomacy looks like! Not reacting to every provocation but staying focused on long
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