BusinessLine (Bangalore)

India, Maldives ties based on reciprocal sensitivit­y: Jaishankar

- Amiti Sen

As close and proximate neighbours, developmen­t of ties between India and Maldives is based on mutual interests and reciprocal sensitivit­y, Minister of External A’airs S Jaishankar has said.

Maldives Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer, the first Maldivian leader to visit India after Mohamed Muizzu became the President of Maldives in November last year, met Jaishankar for bilateral talks on Thursday, in an e’ort made by the two countries to bolster strained diplomatic relations.

“I hope that our meeting today has enabled us to strengthen the convergenc­e of our perspectiv­es in various domains,” Jaishankar said at the meet. The ties between the two countries have come under severe stress following Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu’s insistence on withdrawal of Indian military personnel from the archipelag­o. Muizzu is widely perceived as a pro-China leader who may want to reduce India’s traditiona­l influence in Maldives. Zameer, after landing in India wrote on X, “Arrived in New Delhi on my first bilateral oŸcial visit to India! Looking forward to productive discussion­s, strengthen­ing ties and experienci­ng the vibrant culture of India.”

‘FIRST RESPONDER’

Speaking at the bilateral meeting, Jaishankar pointed out that India had been a key provider of developmen­t assistance to the Maldives. “Our projects have benefited the lives of people of your country; contribute­d directly to the quality of life. They range from infrastruc­ture projects and social initiative­s to medical evacuation and health facilities. We have also extended financial support on favourable terms in the past,” he said.

Moreover, India has been a ‘first responder’ on numerous occasions for Maldives and its cooperatio­n has also enhanced the security and wellbeing of the country through shared activities, equipment provisioni­ng, capacity building and training, he added.

Responding to questions from the media on discussion­s on debt relief measures, Zameer acknowledg­ed that economic cooperatio­n with India had been an integral part of the Maldivian economy. “...Maldivian people have benefited from the debt that we have received and also from a lot of grants that we have received from the Indian government and we really appreciate that,” he said.

Jaishankar stressed on the importance of cooperatio­n between neighbours cautioning that the world was today passing through a volatile and uncertain period. “In such times, as we saw during Covid, during natural disasters and economic diŸculties, close partnershi­ps with neighbours are of great value. So, today, we will be reviewing the various dimensions of our ties. It is in our common interest that we reach an understand­ing on how best we take our relationsh­ip forward,” he said.

The Minister further pointed out that India had been articulati­ng its interest in developing ties through its ‘neighbourh­ood first’ policy and SAGAR vision.

 ?? PTI ?? TALKING IT OUT. External A‹airs Minister S Jaishankar with Maldives Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer in New Delhi
PTI TALKING IT OUT. External A‹airs Minister S Jaishankar with Maldives Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer in New Delhi

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