Key Points

President Muizzu lauded India's role as the First Responder during crises as PM Modi visited Maldives to bolster ties. Both leaders reviewed progress on economic and maritime security partnerships, signing key agreements. India announced a ₹4850 crore Line of Credit to support Maldives' infrastructure and debt relief. The visit reinforced long-standing bilateral relations and cooperation in climate action, health, and digital economy.

Key Points: Maldives President Muizzu Praises India as First Responder in Crisis

  • Modi and Muizzu discuss enhanced economic and maritime security cooperation
  • New Free Trade Agreement and Bilateral Investment Treaty proposed
  • Six MOUs signed including digital infrastructure and fisheries
  • India extends ₹4850 crore Line of Credit for Maldives' development
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President Muizzu lauds India's commitment of being First Responder for Maldives in dealing with any crisis

President Muizzu acknowledges India's support in crisis management as Modi visits Maldives to strengthen economic and maritime ties.

"India's commitment as the First Responder for Maldives is deeply appreciated – President Mohamed Muizzu"

Male, July 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu on Friday took stock of the progress in the implementation of the India-Maldives Joint Vision for a 'Comprehensive Economic and Maritime Security Partnership' with the Prime Minister reiterating India's commitment to further deepen bilateral ties in keeping with its "Neighbourhood First' and Vision MAHASAGAR policies.

PM Modi, who is on a two-day visit to Maldives, met President Muizzu at the President's Office in Male.

President Muizzu appreciated India's commitment of being the First Responder for Maldives when it came to dealing with any crises. The two leaders discussed cooperation in the fields of development partnership, infrastructure support, capacity building, climate action and health. They also called for further strengthening defence and maritime security cooperation and, in this regard, noted the collaboration between the two countries under the Colombo Security Conclave.

The two leaders also reviewed the economic partnership between the two countries. Prime Minister underscored that the proposed Free Trade Agreement and the Bilateral Investment Treaty would open new opportunities for both sides.

Noting that the two countries must take advantage of the digital economy, especially to promote tourism, he welcomed the recent understandings on UPI adoption, acceptance of RUPAY card and trade in local currencies. The two leaders highlighted that the close development partnership between the countries was adding new value to the already strong people-to-people ties.

The two leaders noted that, as Global South partners, they would continue to work on issues such as climate change, promotion of renewable energy, disaster risk reduction and weather science in the interests of the planet and its people.

Prime Minister thanked President Muizzu for his strong condemnation of the Pahalgam terror attack, and the solidarity extended to India in the fight against terrorism.

The two leaders witnessed exchange of six MOUs in the fields of fisheries and aquaculture, meteorology, digital public infrastructure, UPI, Indian pharmacopoeia and concessional Line of Credit.

The new Line of Credit offers Rupees 4850 crores [ approx USD 550 million] in support of infrastructure development and other activities in Maldives. An Amendatory Agreement for the existing LoCs was also exchanged. It reduces Maldives's annual debt repayment obligations by 40% [from USD 51 million to 29 million]. Both sides also exchanged Terms of Reference of the proposed Free Trade Agreement.

The two leaders also virtually inaugurated a roads and drainage system project in Addu city and six High Impact Community Development Projects in other cities. Prime Minister handed over 3,300 social housing units and 72 vehicles for Maldives National Defence Force and Immigration authorities.

Prime Minister also handed over two units of Aarogya Maitri Health Cube [BHISHM] sets to the Government of Maldives. With state-of-the-art medical equipment as part of the cube, it can provide medical aid to 200 casualties with in-built support to sustain a crew of six medical personnel for up to 72 hours.

In keeping with their deep commitment to conserving nature, the two leaders planted mango saplings as part of India's "Ek Pedh Maa Ke Naam" [Plant for Mother] and Maldives's "Pledge of 5 million Tree Plantation" campaigns.

Prime Minister reiterated India's commitment to support Maldives and its people, as per its requirements and priorities, and for the peace, progress and prosperity of the Indian Ocean region.

Ahead of the meeting, Prime Minister was received by President Muizzu and accorded a ceremonial welcome at Republic Square. The meeting was marked by warmth and a reaffirmation of the deep-rooted friendship between the two nations.

Prime Minister expressed heartfelt appreciation for the gracious hospitality extended to him and his delegation and conveyed his best wishes on the historic occasion of the 60th anniversary of the independence of Maldives as also on the special occasion of the 60th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between the two nations.

The two leaders reflected on the deep bonds of friendship and trust that have been built over centuries, strengthened by strong people-to-people ties.

- ANI

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Priya S
The UPI and RuPay agreements are game-changers! Now Indian tourists won't need to carry dollars when visiting Maldives. Smart move by both governments to boost tourism and digital economy. Hope other SAARC nations follow this model soon.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the cooperation, I hope Maldives remembers this support when making decisions about foreign relations. Some of their recent actions seemed to favor other powers over India. Our help should be reciprocated with genuine friendship.
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Sarah B
The health cubes (BHISHM) are such an innovative idea! India's medical diplomacy is saving lives across the region. As an expat doctor working here, I've seen how crucial timely medical aid is for island nations like Maldives.
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Vikram M
Reducing Maldives' debt repayment by 40% shows India's big heart! But taxpayers should know - are we getting anything in return for this generosity? Strategic partnership is good, but must benefit both sides equally.
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Nisha Z
The mango sapling planting ceremony was so symbolic! 🌱 Our cultures have been connected for centuries through trade, spices and now development. Hope these trees grow as strong as India-Maldives relations.
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Karthik V

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