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Maldives Prez Solih will make official visit to India on December 17

Maldivian President to visit India on December 17

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Maldivian President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih will make an official visit to India on December 17, the two countries agreed on Monday, with India assuring its support to ensuring Maldives’ “fiscal and budgetary stability” while the Maldives reiterated its “India First” policy and promised to be “sensitive towards India’s security and strategic concerns”.

This was decided on Monday following a meeting between visiting Maldivian foreign minister Abdulla Shahid and external affairs minister ( EAM) Sushma Swaraj in the capital.

India assured its tiny south- western maritime neighbour that New Delhi “stands ready to fully support the government of Maldives in its socio- economic developmen­t” and of “support in implementi­ng its developmen­t priorities”.

Defence cooperatio­n between the two neighbours — who are now the best of friends once again — was also discussed, with the ministers agreeing “to hold the next meeting of the Defence Cooperatio­n Dialogue between both countries in the first half of December 2018.

New Delhi also supported Maldives’ decision to rejoin the Commonweal­th and “also welcomed Maldives into the Indian Ocean Rim Associatio­n as its newest member”.

The Maldivian assurance that it would be sensitive to Indian strategic concerns is a veiled reference to New Delhi’s earlier concerns about the proximity between the Maldives and China during the tenure of the former president Abdulla Yameen when New Delhi’s ties were strained with Male. Mr Yameen had been defeated by M. Solih in the recent presidenti­al election in the archipelag­o nation, much to the relief of India.

It may be recalled that during former President Mr Yameen’s tenure when the Maldives was extremely close to China, Beijing had undertaken several infrastruc­ture projects then in the archipelag­o nation due to which the Maldives reportedly now owes a huge financial debt to China.

By furnishing the assurance that India would ensure Maldivian budgetary stability, New Delhi is therefore certain to step up economic support to Maldives. Not surprising­ly, given the Maldivian need for urgent economic assistance from India to stabilise the Maldives’ troubled and debt- ridden economy, the Maldivian foreign minister was also accompanie­d by finance minister Fayaaz Ismail and economic fevelopmen­t minister Ibrahim Ameer.

A meeting was held on Monday between visiting Maldivian foreign minister Abdulla Shahid and external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj in the capital

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