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Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu calls India 'most trusted ally', hails first responder role
Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu calls India 'most trusted ally', hails first responder role

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

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  • Hindustan Times

Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu calls India 'most trusted ally', hails first responder role

Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu on Friday called India his country's closest and most trusted ally, a sharp turn after the earlier 'India Out' campaign. Prime Minister Narendra Modi presents Bharat Health Initiative for Sahyog, Hita & Maitri (BHISHM) Health Cubes to Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu, in Malé on Friday.(DPR PMO) Muizzu met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Presidential office in Male during the Indian leader's two-day state visit to the Maldives. Muizzu expressed his appreciation for India's commitment to being the first responder in any crisis that Male faces. "India has long stood as the Maldives's closest and most trusted partner. Our collaboration spans a wide range of areas, from security and trade to healthcare, education and beyond, touching the everyday lives of our citizens," Muizzu said. Apart from appreciating India for its response to the Maldives' crisis, President Muizzu also discussed various areas of cooperation with PM Modi, including development partnership, infrastructure support, capacity building, climate action, and health. PM Modi 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. Both leaders took stock of the progress in implementing the India-Maldives Joint Vision for a 'Comprehensive Economic and Maritime Security Partnership'. Modi reiterated India's commitment to further deepen bilateral ties in keeping with its 'Neighbourhood First' and Vision MAHASAGAR policies. Both countries called for further strengthening defence and maritime security cooperation and highlighted their collaboration under the Colombo Security Conclave. The two leaders also reviewed the economic partnership between the two countries. The 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, the acceptance of the 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, renewable energy promotion, disaster risk reduction, and weather science in the interests of the planet and its people. PM Modi thanked President Muizzu for his strong condemnation of the Pahalgam terror attack and the solidarity extended to India in the fight against terrorism. What agreements did India and Maldives sign during PM Narendra Modi's visit to Maldives? India and the Maldives signed six MOUs during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the country 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 ₹4850 crores (approx $550 million) in support of infrastructure development and other activities in the Maldives. An Amendatory Agreement for the existing LoCs was also exchanged, reducing Maldives's annual debt repayment obligations by 40% (from $51 million to $29 million). Both sides also exchanged the 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. PM Modi handed over 3,300 social housing units and 72 vehicles for the Maldives National Defence Force and Immigration authorities. He 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.

India will continuously cooperate in development of defence capabilities of Maldives: PM Modi in Male
India will continuously cooperate in development of defence capabilities of Maldives: PM Modi in Male

India.com

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • India.com

India will continuously cooperate in development of defence capabilities of Maldives: PM Modi in Male

Prime Minister Narendra Modi presents Bharat Health Initiative for Sahyog, Hita & Maitri (BHISHM) Health Cubes to Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu, in Malé on Friday. (ANI Photo) Modi in Maldives: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that India will continuously cooperate in developing defence capabilities of Maldives and peace, stability and prosperity in Indian Ocean is a common goal of the two countries. In his remarks at the Press Statement with Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu, PM Modi talked of expanding economic cooperation and strong development partnership between the two countries. 'In the sector of defence and security, mutual cooperation is the symbol of mutual trust. The building of Defence Ministry, which is being inaugurated today, is a trusted, concrete building. It is a symbol of our strong partnership. Our partnership will also be in weather science. Whatever the weather may be, our friendship will always remain bright and clear. In the development of defence capabilities of Maldives, India will cooperate continuously. Peace, stability and prosperity in Indian Ocean is our shared goal,' PM Modi said. 'Together in Colombo Security Conclave, we will strengthen regional maritime security. Climate change is a challenge for both of us. We have decide to promote renewable energy. In this sector, India will share its experience with Maldives,' he added. PM Modi said that last year in October, during the President Muizzu's visit to India, the two countries shared a vision on extensive economic and maritime partnership. 'Now, this is becoming a reality. It is a result of that, that our relations are touching new heights. Inauguration of several projects have become possible. 4000 social housing units, built with India's cooperation, will become a new beginning for several families in Maldives. These will be their new houses. Greater Male Connectivity Project, Addu Road Development Project and redevelopment of Hanimaadhoo International Airport – this entire area will emerge as an important transit and economic centre. Soon, with the beginning of ferry system, commuting between different islands will be smoother. After that, the distance between islands will be measured in terms of just ferry time, and not GPS,' he said. The Prime Minister said that India is Maldives' closest neighbour and the country holds an important place in India's 'Neighbourhood First' policy and 'MAHASAGAR' vision. 'India is proud of being the most trusted friend of Maldives. Be it a crisis or pandemic, India has always stood as first responders. Be it making essential commodities available or handling the economy after COVID, India has always worked together,' he said. PM Modi noted that this year, India and Maldives are also celebrating 60 years of their diplomatic relations. 'First of all, on behalf of the people of India, I would like to extend heartiest greetings to the President and people of Maldives on the historic occasion of the 60th year of independence. For inviting me as the Guest of Honour on this historic occasion, I express heartfelt gratitude to the President,' he said. 'But the roots of our relations are older than history and as deep as the sea. The commemorative stamps released today display traditional boats of both nations. This reflects that we are not just neighbours but also co-passengers,' he said. PM arrived in Maldives on Friday in the second leg of his two-nation tour. He reached Maldives after successful visit to United Kingdom.

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