Key Points

PM Modi received a grand ceremonial welcome in Male, including a 21-gun salute. Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu personally greeted him at the airport, signaling strong bilateral ties. The visit marks Modi's third trip to the Maldives, where he attended the nation's 60th Independence Day celebrations. Both leaders expressed optimism about deepening India-Maldives relations.

Key Points: PM Modi Receives 21-Gun Salute in Maldives as Muizzu Joins Welcome

  • PM Modi honored with 21-gun salute in Male
  • Maldives Prez Muizzu personally welcomes Modi at airport
  • India-Maldives friendship highlighted during visit
  • Modi attends 60th Independence Day as Guest of Honour
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PM Modi accorded 21-gun salute in Male; Maldives Prez joins in ceremonial welcome

PM Modi honored with ceremonial welcome in Male, Maldives Prez Muizzu greets him personally as India-Maldives ties strengthen.

"Deeply touched by the gesture of President Muizzu to come to the airport to welcome me. – PM Modi"

Male, July 25

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday was accorded a ceremonial welcome at the Republic Square in Male.

Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu accompanied PM Modi at the venue, where the national anthems of both India and Maldives were played.

PM Modi received a 21-gun salute at the ceremonial welcome. Children performed a dance at the venue.

PM Modi met with the ministers and officials of the Maldivian Cabinet at Republic Square.

Meanwhile The ministry of defence building in the Maldivian capital displayed a giant photograph of PM Modi.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Modi hoped that strong ties between both the nations will greatly benefit the people.

https://x.com/narendramodi/status/1948666753992568990

In a post on social media platform X, PM Modi wrote, "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."

https://x.com/narendramodi/status/1948622130087711112?s=46

He is visiting the island nation at the invitation of Muizzu and will attend the 60th Independence Day celebrations of the country as the Guest of Honour.

PM Modi was welcomed with a ceremonial reception at Male's Velana International Airport. In a special gesture, President Muizzu personally received him on arrival, and the two leaders greeted each other with a warm hug.

Official Spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs, Randhir Jaiswal said that PM Modi will be participating as 'Guest of Honour' at the 60th anniversary of the Independence of Maldives.

https://x.com/MEAIndia/status/1948624763867296052

In a post on X, he said, "PM Narendra Modi lands in Male, Maldives to a ceremonial welcome. In a special gesture, President Mohamed Muizzu and his Cabinet members received PM at the airport. This is the 3rd visit by PM to Maldives. PM will be participating as 'Guest of Honour' at the 60th anniversary of the Independence of Maldives."

- ANI

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Priya S
While the ceremony looks grand, I hope this visit brings concrete benefits for Indian fishermen and workers in Maldives. Our government should ensure their safety and rights are protected.
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Rohit P
The 21-gun salute is reserved for heads of state - shows Maldives recognizes PM Modi's leadership on global stage. But let's not forget China's influence there. We need to balance relations carefully.
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Sarah B
As an expat in Maldives, I've seen how Indian projects help local communities. The airport expansion, water plants - these matter more than ceremonies. Hope this visit brings more such collaborations.
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Kavya N
Beautiful cultural exchange with the children's dance! 👏 India and Maldives share centuries-old ties. Our PM attending their Independence Day as chief guest is historic. More power to this friendship!
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Michael C
The giant photo of PM Modi on defense building seems excessive though. Shouldn't diplomacy focus more on substance than symbolism? Hope there are concrete agreements signed during this visit.
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Divya L
After all the "India Out" campaign drama last year, this warm welcome is reassuring. Our neighbors need to understand India is their natural ally, not someone who'll impose debt traps like China.

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