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Maldives Honorary Consul Highlights Deep-Rooted India-Maldives Ties

Honorary Consul of Maldives in Kolkata, Ram Krishna Jaiswal, highlighted the deep-rooted historical ties between India and Maldives. He stressed that expanding education, tourism, and people-to-people exchanges would further strengthen bilateral relations. Jaiswal noted that PM Modi's invitation to Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu is a strong proof of growing friendship. He emphasized the importance of peace in international affairs and welcomed initiatives like ISKCON's events that promote peace.

"Relationship between India and Maldives is ages old": Maldives Honorary Consul Ram Krishna Jaiswal

Kolkata, June 14

Honorary Consul of the Republic of Maldives in Kolkata, Ram Krishna Jaiswal, on Sunday highlighted the deep-rooted ties between India and Maldives and said that expanding education, tourism, and people-to-people exchanges would further strengthen bilateral relations, while stressing the importance of friendship and peace in international affairs.

Speaking with ANI, on the sidelines of the ISKCON's 'Morning of Bhakti' event at the Princep Ghat in Kolkata, Jaiswal said the growing engagement between the two countries reflects the strength of their relationship.

Referring to diplomatic interactions of India and the Maldives in 2024, he said, "Our Honourable Modi ji, the Prime Minister, invited the President of the Maldives[Mohamed Muizzu]. What bigger proof is there that friendship and tourism are growing? There is no doubt about it. And in this world, friendship is very important for peace."

Emphasising the value of peaceful relations among nations, he added, "There are many issues going on around the world. I don't think my designation or level permits me to speak on very large matters, but there are many crises which, if they move towards peace... in my understanding, there is nothing greater than peace in this world."

On efforts to further enhance ties between India and the Maldives, Jaiswal said, "The relationship between India and the Maldives is ages old. If you look at ancient history, there was a time when many Indians went and settled in the Maldives. Many Maldivians come here for jobs and work. There is tourism, employment, and exchange programs. I believe that to increase the friendship between any two nations, the more we promote education and tourism, the better it will be."

He also highlighted the broader message of the ISKCON event. He said, "Anything that brings peace, anything that allows one to experience peace, should be welcomed. You sit and do yoga, and you find peace. Ten people join you, and they find peace too. What could be better than that? ISKCON and other organisations... My name is Ram, but I respect all religions. Whatever spreads peace in all directions, promoting that is what human life is about."

Jaiswal declined to make political observations beyond his official remit when asked about the current situation in Bengal and the new government, saying, "In my official capacity, I cannot make many political comments. But I am a proud Indian by birth, and a proud Bengali as well. So, in a democracy, when a party wins by votes, and I have a lot of patience... My name is Ram, and I respect all religions, so it must be welcomed. I believe they will perform well."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

I appreciate the consul's emphasis on peace and friendship. But I wonder about the recent shifts in Maldives' foreign policy under President Muizzu. The 'India Out' campaign rhetoric from some Maldivian politicians has been concerning. Hope the consulate's optimism reflects reality on the ground. 🤔

Rohit P

ISKCON spreading peace and then a diplomat talking about friendship - perfect combination! The Maldives is a beautiful country and many Indians love visiting for holidays. More education and tourism exchanges will benefit both sides. Btw, 'Ram Jaiswal' talking about peace and all religions - true Indian spirit! 🙏

Michael C

As someone who's been following South Asian geopolitics, this feels like a carefully worded statement. The consul avoided commenting on Bengal politics wisely. But the historical, cultural and people-to-people links between India and Maldives are indeed very strong. Tourism numbers will tell the real story.

Kavya N

It's refreshing to see a diplomat speaking about peace and respect for all religions. The mention of Indians settling in Maldives in ancient times is fascinating. Let's hope the current government in Male remembers these deep ties. India should always be the first responder for our island neighbors.

Sarah B

I visited Maldives last year and saw so many Indian tourists and even Maldivian staff speaking Hindi! The consul is right about the strong ties. But the political situation there seems complicated. Let's see if the 'India First' policy really makes a comeback. For now, nice diplomatic messaging. 🇮🇳🇲🇻

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