Key Points

PM Modi reaffirmed India's strong ties with the Maldives during his official visit, calling it the island nation's "most trusted friend." He announced a $565 million Line of Credit for infrastructure projects and emphasized growing defence cooperation. Both nations agreed to enhance economic partnership through trade agreements and UPI adoption. The visit marks 60 years of diplomatic relations and focuses on shared goals in maritime security and climate resilience.

Key Points: PM Modi Calls India Maldives' Most Trusted Friend During Visit

  • Modi announces $565M Line of Credit for Maldives development projects
  • Defence cooperation highlighted as symbol of mutual trust
  • Bilateral trade and UPI expansion to boost economic ties
  • Climate change and maritime security key focus areas
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India proud to be most trusted friend of Maldives: PM Modi

PM Modi strengthens India-Maldives ties, announces $565M Line of Credit and highlights defence, economic, and maritime cooperation.

"India is proud to be the most trusted friend of Maldives. Be it a natural disaster or pandemic, India has always stood with them as first responders. - PM Modi"

Male, July 25

Calling Maldives "important" in India's Neighbourhood First policy and the MAHASAGAR vision, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that New Delhi takes immense pride in being Male's "most trusted friend" and has stood with Maldives as first responder in times of need.

Making a statement to the press along with the Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu, PM Modi congratulated the people of Indian Ocean country on the 60th anniversary of its independence and thanked Muizzu for inviting him as the 'Guest of Honour' on this historic occasion.

"This year, India and Maldives are also celebrating 60 years of their diplomatic relations. But, the roots of our relations are older than history and as deep as the sea. The commemorative stamps released today display traditional boats of both nations. This reflects that we are not just neighbours but also co-passengers," said PM Modi.

"India is the closest neighbour of Maldives. The Maldives holds an important place in India’s Neighbourhood First policy and its MAHASAGAR vision. India is proud to be most trusted friend of Maldives. Be it a natural disaster or pandemic, India has always stood with them as first responders. Be it making essential commodities available or handling the economy after Covid, India has always worked together. For us, it is always friendship first," he added.

PM Modi emphasised that the increasing cooperation between two nations in the defence and security sector is symbol of "mutual trust." He also spoke about the Defence Ministry Building that is set to be inaugurated and was graced by a giant portrait of PM Modi, on Friday.

"Mutual cooperation in the field of defence and security is a symbol of our mutual trust. The Defence Ministry building, which is being inaugurated today, is a concrete building of trust. It is a symbol of our strong partnership," he said.

PM Modi announced that India will extend a Line of Credit (LoC) amounting to USD 565 million to the Indian Ocean archipelago. He stated that the two nations have taken several steps to enhance economic partnership.

"Last year in October, during the President's visit to India, we shared a vision on Comprehensive Economic and Maritime Partnership. Now, this is becoming a reality. It is a result of that our relations are touching new heights. Inauguration of several projects have become possible. 4000 social housing units, built with India's assistance, will become a new beginning and a new home for several families in Maldives. The Greater Male Connectivity Project, the Addu Road Development Project, and the redeveloped Hanimaadhoo International Airport will transform this entire region into an important transit and economic hub. Soon, with the beginning of ferry system, commuting between different islands will be smoother. After that, the distance between islands will be measured in terms of just ferry time, and not GPS," he said.

The two leaders made the joint press statement following their meeting during which they reviewed the entire spectrum of India-Maldives relations and reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening bilateral ties.

"To accelerate mutual investment, we are working towards finalising the Bilateral Investment Treaty. We are also in discussions to develop the Free Trade Agreement. Our goal is to move from paperwork to prosperity. With the local currency settlement system, we will be able to have direct trade between Rupee and Rufiyaa. The pace with which UPI is gaining momentum in Maldives, tourism and retail will strengthen," said Prime Minister Modi.

He announced that India and Maldives will strengthen regional maritime cooperation through the Colombo Security Conclave and also termed climate change a "major challenge" for both nations.

"Peace, stability, and prosperity in the Indian Ocean region are our shared goals. Together, through the Colombo Security Conclave, we will strengthen regional maritime security. Climate change is a major challenge for both our countries. We have decided to promote renewable energy, and in this sector, India will share its experience with the Maldives," he said.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi was accorded a ceremonial welcome and guard of honour at the Republic Square in Male as he began his official engagements during a two-day State Visit to the country.

In a special gesture, President Muizzu welcomed PM Modi at the airport in Male as he arrived from the United Kingdom. Maldives Foreign Minister, Defence Minister, Finance Minister and Minister of Homeland Security were also present at the airport to welcome PM Modi.

PM Modi said that he is "deeply touched" by Muizzu's gesture of coming to the airport to receive him. He expressed confidence that the ties between two nations will scale new heights of progress in the coming times.

"Landed in Male. Deeply touched by the gesture of President Muizzu to come to the airport to welcome me. I am confident that India-Maldives friendship will scale new heights of progress in the times to come," PM Modi posted on X.

PM Modi will participate in the country’s 60th Independence Day celebrations as the Guest of Honour on Saturday. This is his third visit to the Maldives and notably the first by any head of state or government since Muizzu assumed office.

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- IANS

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Priyanka N
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope we're not ignoring our own domestic issues. The $565 million LoC is generous, but many Indian villages still lack basic infrastructure. Can we find a better balance between foreign aid and local development?
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Aditya G
The UPI expansion to Maldives is brilliant! Soon Indian tourists won't need currency exchange. Remember how we helped during the 2014 water crisis and 2020 pandemic? That's why we're called first responders. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Shweta Y
As someone who visited Maldives last year, I can see the Indian influence everywhere - from construction projects to medical facilities. The ferry system will be a game changer for locals. More power to India-Maldives friendship!
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Karan T
The defense cooperation is crucial considering China's growing presence in the region. India must protect its strategic interests in the Indian Ocean. Smart move with the Colombo Security Conclave initiative.
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Nisha Z
Beautiful to see our ancient maritime ties being celebrated through those commemorative stamps! Our shared history goes back centuries. Hope the youth of both nations learn more about these cultural connections beyond just politics.

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