Key Points

PM Modi met former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed, reinforcing India’s commitment to bilateral ties. He also engaged with key leaders, including Speaker Abdulla and VP Latheef, discussing cooperation in infrastructure and climate change. The visit saw the signing of multiple agreements and inauguration of housing and health projects. Modi’s trip marks the first by a foreign leader since President Muizzu took office.

Key Points: Modi Assures Maldives Ex-President Nasheed of India's Support

  • Modi reaffirms India’s ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy for Maldives
  • Discusses parliamentary ties with Majlis Speaker Abdulla
  • Inaugurates housing and infrastructure projects in Addu City
  • Jointly releases commemorative stamps for 60 years of diplomatic ties
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PM Modi meets Maldives' former President, assures him of India's support for capacity building

PM Modi meets former Maldives President Nasheed, pledges India’s continued support for capacity building and bilateral cooperation.

"He has always been a strong advocate of a deeper India-Maldives friendship. – PM Narendra Modi"

Male, July 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting with Maldives' former President Mohamed Nasheed on Saturday and assured him of New Delhi's support for Male through capacity building and developmental cooperation.

PM Modi stated that Nasheed has always been a strong advocate of "deeper friendship" between India and the Maldives.

In a post shared on X, PM Modi stated, "Met the former President of Maldives, Mr. Mohamed Nasheed. He has always been a strong advocate of a deeper India-Maldives friendship. Spoke about how the Maldives will always be a valued pillar of our ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy and Mahasagar vision. India will keep supporting the Maldives through capacity building and developmental cooperation."

Earlier, PM Modi met People's Majlis Speaker Abdul Raheem Abdulla and expressed India's commitment to supporting capacity building in the Maldives. PM Modi termed the formation of the India-Maldives Parliamentary Friendship Group in the 20th Majlis a "welcome step" for bilateral ties.

"Met Mr. Abdul Raheem Abdulla, Speaker of the People’s Majlis. Talked about the deep-rooted India-Maldives friendship, including the close relationship between our respective Parliaments. The formation of the India-Maldives Parliamentary Friendship Group in the 20th Majlis is a welcome step for bilateral ties. India remains committed to supporting capacity building in the Maldives," PM Modi posted on X.

PM Modi also held a meeting with the Maldives Vice President, Mohamed Latheef on Saturday. During the meeting, the two leaders spoke about key pillars of the India-Maldives friendship.

Following the meeting, PM Modi in a post on X wrote, "Our discussion touched upon key pillars of the India-Maldives friendship. Our nations continue to work closely in sectors like infrastructure, technology, climate change, energy and more. This is greatly beneficial to our people. We look forward to deepening this partnership in the years to come."

PM Modi arrived in the Maldives on Friday for a two-day state visit after concluding his visit to the UK. This is Prime Minister Modi's third visit to the Maldives - he had visited the Maldives in 2018 and 2019, earlier - and the first by a Head of State or Government to the Maldives during the Presidency of Mohamed Muizzu, which began in November 2023.

During PM Modi's visit to Male on the invitation of Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu, several agreements across diverse sectors were signed on Friday, which reaffirmed the bilateral partnership between India and Maldives, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in a statement.

PM Modi and President Muizzu also jointly released commemorative stamps to mark the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between India and the Maldives.

Strengthening the bilateral ties between India and Maldives was reaffirmed by PM Modi and President Muizzu by handing over 3,300 social housing units in Hulhumale, Maldives, under India's Buyers' Credit facilities; inauguration of roads and drainage system project in Addu city in Maldives; inauguration of 6 High Impact Community Development Projects in Maldives; handing over of 72 vehicles and other equipment; handing over of two BHISHM Health Cube sets; and inauguration of the Ministry of Defence Building in Male.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope we're also getting fair returns on these investments. The 3,300 housing units and infrastructure projects are massive - Maldives should reciprocate with equal commitment to the relationship.
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Aman W
India's Neighbourhood First policy is working wonders! The health cubes and defense building projects show we're not just giving fish but teaching how to fish. More power to such sustainable partnerships 🙌
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Sarah B
As an expat in India, I'm impressed by how India balances its regional diplomacy. The commemorative stamps for 60 years of ties is such a thoughtful gesture. Small things create big impacts in international relations.
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Nikhil C
Hope the Maldives leadership remembers this support when making foreign policy decisions. We've seen some anti-India rhetoric from certain groups there. Our tax money should benefit countries that value our friendship.
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Kavya N
The climate change cooperation mentioned is crucial for both nations. As island nations face rising sea levels, India's support in sustainable development will be remembered for generations. Proud of our foreign policy vision!
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Michael C
Interesting to see India's soft power approach. The parliamentary friendship group is a smart move - building people-to-people connections beyond just government level. More countries should learn from this

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