Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a significant state visit to the Maldives, marking a milestone in bilateral relations. During the trip, he met with key Maldivian leaders including Vice President Hussain Latheef and signed multiple Memoranda of Understanding. The visit celebrated 60 years of diplomatic ties between India and the Maldives, symbolizing their deep-rooted friendship. President Muizzu warmly welcomed Modi, highlighting the historical and cultural bonds between the two nations.

Key Points: Modi Strengthens India-Maldives Ties in Historic Male Visit

  • Modi's first official visit since third term
  • Signed multiple bilateral MoUs
  • Released commemorative diplomatic stamps
  • Addressed Indian diaspora in Male
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PM Modi meets Maldivian Vice President Hussain Latheef in Male

PM Modi meets Maldivian leaders, signs key MoUs, celebrates 60 years of diplomatic relations in landmark state visit

"This year marks 60 years of diplomatic relations between the Maldives and India - President Mohamed Muizzu"

Male, July 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Maldives Vice President Hussain Mohamed Latheef and Speaker of the Maldivian Parliament Abdul Raheem Abdulla on Saturday during his significant state visit to the island nation.

This visit, undertaken at the invitation of Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu, marks PM Modi's first official trip to the Maldives since assuming his third consecutive term in office.

The Prime Minister is scheduled to address the Indian diaspora later in the day.

In a significant step toward enhancing bilateral relations, India and the Maldives signed several Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) across diverse sectors on Friday. These agreements, according to a statement from India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), reaffirm the robust and multifaceted partnership between the two countries.

Taking to the social media platform X, Prime Minister Modi wrote, "This is an indication of how strong, deep-rooted and extensive the India-Maldives friendship is."

A highlight of the visit was the joint release of commemorative stamps by PM Modi and President Muizzu to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between India and the Maldives. MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal emphasised the symbolic importance of the occasion, underscoring decades of cooperation and goodwill.

Speaking at an official state banquet hosted in honour of PM Modi, President Muizzu reflected on the historical and cultural ties between the two nations. "This year marks 60 years of diplomatic relations between the Maldives and India, a milestone that reflects not only our shared history but also the depth and resilience of our partnership. Yet, the bond between our people predates diplomatic formalities. For centuries, the Indian Ocean has been a witness to our shared journey," Muizzu said.

He further congratulated Prime Minister Modi for becoming the second-longest consecutively serving Prime Minister in Indian history, lauding his leadership and regional diplomacy.

The visit marks a renewed chapter in India-Maldives relations, with both leaders expressing optimism for deeper cooperation in the years ahead.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who frequently visits Maldives, I'm happy to see improved relations. The commemorative stamps are a nice touch! But I hope India also focuses on environmental cooperation - both our countries face climate change threats.
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Ananya R
While the diplomatic gestures are good, I hope our government ensures these agreements actually benefit common people. Too often such MoUs remain only on paper. Maldives is important strategically - we must walk the talk.
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Vikram M
The 60-year milestone is significant! Our countries share so much culturally - from food to language influences. Hope the youth of both nations learn more about this shared heritage. More cultural exchanges please!
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Kavya N
Maldives is one of our closest neighbors. Good diplomacy is essential, but we must also be careful about Chinese influence in the region. PM Modi's visit shows India's commitment to the Indian Ocean region.
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Michael C
Interesting to see India's soft power diplomacy in action. The stamps initiative is clever public diplomacy. As an expat in Delhi, I've noticed how India-Maldives relations affect tourism flows both ways.

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