Key Points

Former Maldives FM Abdulla Shahid welcomes PM Modi's state visit as a turning point in strained relations. He highlights the significance of the trip coinciding with Maldives' 60th independence anniversary. Shahid credits India as a longstanding development partner, with key projects nearing completion. The visit is seen as a public rejection of previous anti-India rhetoric by the current government.

Key Points: Maldives Ex-FM Shahid Hails Modi Visit as Key to Thawing Tensions

  • Modi's visit coincides with Maldives' 60th independence anniversary
  • Visit signals thaw after diplomatic strain under current govt
  • India-Maldives celebrate 60 years of bilateral relations
  • Greater Male connectivity project to boost regional ties
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PM Modi's visit this time goes beyond symbolism: Former Foreign Minister of Maldives

Former Maldives FM Abdulla Shahid says PM Modi's state visit marks a diplomatic reset, celebrating 60 years of Indo-Maldives ties.

"The PM’s visit this time goes beyond symbolism – Abdulla Shahid"

Male, July 23

Former Foreign Minister of Maldives, Abdulla Shahid, while talking about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Maldives on July 25-26, expressed contentment at the thawing of frozen ties between the two nations.

Shahid said that the strain was unfortunate and was due to the incorrect narrative of the current government.

"I am delighted by the PM's visit. The PM's visit this time goes beyond symbolism because the PM is making a State Visit coinciding with the 60th anniversary of our independence. He will be the Guest of Honour here for the celebrations. This goes beyond symbolism because recently we have had very unfortunate diplomatic strain between Maldives and India because of the narrative that the current government used during the elections," he said.

Shahid added that the PM's visit went beyond symbolism as it was taking place on the 60th anniversary of their independence. The visit also acknowledged that the narrative that the government was promoting was untrue.

"The hate that was being mongered by the current government accusing our best friend India of such unnecessary things led to this diplomatic strain. It is so important that the PM be here with us as the Guest of Honour during our celebrations of our independence day which is the public recognition by the current administration that what they had been saying and what they had been promoting is not true. So, the Maldivian people are delighted and we are very much looking forward to welcome the PM," he said.

Shahid noted that India has been a generous partner of the Maldives and it celebrates the diplomatic recognition and establishment of diplomatic relations between Maldives and India.

"India has been a very generous development partner for many decades. This year, we are also celebrating the diplomatic recognition and establishment of diplomatic relations between Maldives and India which coincides with our independence anniversary. During these 60 years of our diplomatic relations, India has been a very generous development partner," he said.

"The major projects that were begun during our 5 years in government are being completed, some of the projects are going to be inaugurated during PM's visit," he added.

He further said that they hoped other greater connectivity projects get completed by next year.

"This showcases the kind of development partnership between our two countries. The Greater Male connectivity project which is the largest infrastructure project that the country has ever seen is being completed. We are hoping that it will be completed sometime next year," he said.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While I appreciate the improved relations, we must be cautious. The current Maldivian government's earlier anti-India stance was concerning. Hope this visit marks a permanent change in their attitude rather than just temporary diplomacy.
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Arjun K
India's development assistance to Maldives is often underappreciated. From infrastructure to healthcare, we've been helping our neighbors selflessly. Glad to see relations warming up again. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
As someone who visited Maldives last year, I can say the local people were very warm towards Indians despite the political tensions. Tourism between our countries should be encouraged - it helps people-to-people connections 🌊✈️
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Vikram M
The Greater Male Connectivity Project is a game changer! This shows how infrastructure diplomacy can strengthen ties better than empty words. Hope this visit leads to more such collaborative projects in the region.
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Nikhil C
While I welcome the improved relations, I hope our government maintains a balanced approach. We shouldn't let smaller nations take our friendship for granted or use anti-India rhetoric for domestic politics.
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Ananya R
This visit is special because it's during their independence celebrations! Such gestures matter in diplomacy. India has always stood by Maldives during crises - remember

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