Maldives thanks India for offering $50 million financial support

IANS May 12, 2025 230 views

India has provided a crucial $50 million financial lifeline to the Maldives through a Government Treasury Bill, reinforcing their strong bilateral relationship. This support is part of India's 'Neighbourhood First' policy, showcasing commitment to regional economic stability. Maldivian Foreign Minister Abdulla Khaleel expressed deep gratitude for the timely assistance. The aid reflects India's strategic approach to maintaining diplomatic and economic ties in the Indian Ocean region.

"India has always stood by the Maldives" - S. Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister
Male, May 12: Maldives, on Monday, expressed gratitude to India for offering a Government Treasury Bill of $50 million, which has supported the island nation in its fiscal reform efforts towards economic stability.

Key Points

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India extends interest-free financial assistance to Maldives

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Supports Maldivian fiscal reforms through unique G2G arrangement

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Demonstrates 'Neighbourhood First' policy commitment

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Strengthens maritime security partnership

Maldivian Foreign Minister Abdulla Khaleel thanked External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar and the Indian government for offering the timely financial assistance.

"I express my sincere gratitude to EAM S Jaishankar and the Government of India for extending crucial financial support to the Maldives through the rollover of the $50 million Treasury Bill. This timely assistance reflects the close bonds of friendship between the Maldives & India and will support the government's ongoing efforts to implement fiscal reforms for economic resilience," Khaleel posted on X.

On the request of the Government of Maldives, the State Bank of India (SBI) has subscribed, for one more year, a $50 million Government Treasury Bill issued by the Ministry of Finance of Maldives, said the High Commission of India, Maldives in a press release.

"Since March 2019, Government of India has been facilitating subscription of several such Treasury Bills by the SBI and rolling them over, annually, interest-free to the Government of Maldives. This has been done under a unique Government-to-Government arrangement, as emergency financial assistance to Maldives," it stated

India considers the Maldives as a key maritime neighbour and an important partner in its 'Neighbourhood First' policy and Vision 'MAHASAGAR' i.e. Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions.

"India has assisted Maldives in times of need and the subscription of this Treasury Bill, along with, the Government of India's decision earlier this year to extend the special quota for export of essential commodities for Maldives, reflect India's continued support to the Government and the people of the Maldives," it further added.

In February, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) allocated Rs 5,483 crore for aid to foreign nations, slightly higher than last year's Rs 4,883 crore, which was announced in the Union Budget 2025-26.

The Maldives received the maximum increase in assistance, from Rs 470 crore in the revised 2024-25 budget to Rs 600 crore in 2025-26.

In January, EAM Jaishankar, during his meeting with Abdulla Khaleel, said that the Maldives remains a "concrete expression" of India's 'Neighbourhood First' policy and New Delhi has always stood by the Indian Ocean archipelago, especially when it comes to giving financial support during challenging times.

"We have increased our engagements in various sectors, and I want to emphasise that India has always stood by the Maldives. You are a concrete expression of our 'Neighbourhood First' policy," said EAM Jaishankar.

Khaleel, on his part, had appreciated the timely emergency financial assistance extended by India to Maldives in times of need, reflecting India's role as the "First Responder" of Maldives.

He reaffirmed the Maldivian government's firm commitment to work closely with the Government of India in realising the Joint Vision for India-Maldives Comprehensive Economic and Maritime Security Partnership.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is a great gesture by India! Maldives is our important neighbor and such financial support strengthens our bilateral ties. Hope this helps their economy recover faster. 🇮🇳🤝🇲🇻
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Priya M.
While I appreciate India's generosity, I sometimes wonder if we're giving too much financial aid abroad when we have our own development needs. The amount increased from 470 crore to 600 crore - that's significant! Hope there's proper accountability on how this money is used.
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Arjun S.
Strategic move by India! Maldives holds key position in Indian Ocean. This aid ensures our influence in the region and counters Chinese expansion. Smart diplomacy by Jaishankar ji 👏
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Neha T.
Good to see Maldives appreciating our help. Remember last year when relations were strained? Hope this marks a new chapter in India-Maldives friendship. Tourism between both countries should also increase now!
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Sanjay P.
Interest-free Treasury Bills since 2019? That's a big deal! Shows India's commitment to neighborhood first policy. But Maldives should also support India in international forums when needed. Friendship should be two-way.
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Meena R.
As someone who visited Maldives last year, I can say their people are warm and welcoming. This financial help will directly benefit their citizens. Hope they use it wisely for development projects. Jai Hind!

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