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India–Maldives relations

India and Maldives are neighbours sharing a maritime border. Relations have been friendly and close in strategic, economic and military cooperation.[1][2] India continues to contribute to maintaining security as well as providing financial aid on the island nation.[2][3][4]

India-Maldives relations

India

Maldives

However, tensions have increased as President of the Maldives Mohamed Muizzu has imposed an "India-Out" campaign and the country is deepening ties with China. Along with this, recent incidents of ministers of the Maldives insulting the islands of Lakshadweep and the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, have heightened tensions.

It represents India's second-largest ongoing plantation infrastructure endeavor, following the $500 million Greater Malé Project. The Greater Malé Project aims to link the capital with three adjacent highlands through a 6.74-kilometer-long sea bridge.[5]

Both India and the Maldives are republics in the Commonwealth of Nations.

India has a High Commission in Malé, and the Maldives has a High Commission in New Delhi.

History edit

Maldives is located south of India's Lakshadweep Islands in the Indian Ocean. Both nations established diplomatic relations after the independence of Maldives from British rule in 1966.[1] India was one of the first nations to recognise Maldives' independence.[6] Since then, India and Maldives have developed close strategic, military, economic and cultural relations. India has supported Maldives' policy of keeping regional issues and struggles away from itself, and the latter has seen friendship with India as a source of aid as well as a counterbalance to Sri Lanka, which is in proximity to the island nation and its largest trading partner.[2]

Bilateral treaties and strategic partnership edit

1976 Maritime treaty edit

In December 1976, India and the Maldives signed a maritime boundary treaty to agree on maritime boundaries.[7] Treaty explicitly places Minicoy on the Indian side of the boundary.[7] India and Maldives officially and amicably decided their maritime boundary in 1976.[2] A minor diplomatic incident occurred in 1982 when President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom's brother, Abdulla Hameed gave a speech that India mistook as a claim that the neighboring Minicoy Island that belonged to India were a part of Maldives; Maldives rapidly officially denied that it was laying claim to the island and explained that President Maumoon's brother had in fact been talking about the cultural connections between Maldives and Minicoy.[2]

1988 Comprehensive trade agreement edit

In 1981, India and Maldives signed a comprehensive trade agreement.[8] Both nations are founding members of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), the South Asian Economic Union and signatories to the South Asia Free Trade Agreement. Indian and Maldivian leaders have maintained high-level contacts and consultations on regional issues.[1]

Commercial relations edit

Since the success of Operation Cactus, the relations between India and Maldives have expanded significantly.[2][3] India has provided extensive economic aid and has participated in bilateral programmes for the development of infrastructure, health, telecommunications and labour resources.[2][3] It established the Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Malé, the capital of Maldives, expanded telecommunications and air links and increased scholarships for Maldivian students.[2] While India's exports to Maldives during 2006 were worth ₹384 crore, imports were worth less than ₹6 crore.[8] The State Bank of India has contributed more than US$500 million to aid the economic expansion of Maldives.[8] India and Maldives have announced plans to jointly work to expand fisheries and tuna processing.[8]

India-Maldives Trade Figures (in million US$)[9][10]
Year India's Exports India's Imports Total Trade India's Balance of Trade
2015 225.82 3.00 228.82 222.81
2016 274.55 1.55 276.10 273.00
2017 282.04 4.12 286.16 277.93
2018 286.13 3.01 289.14 283.12
2019 290.27 3.42 293.69 286.85
2020 242.82 3.33 246.15 239.49
2021 317.35 5.94 323.29 311.41
2022 (Jan - April) 131.33 2.78 134.11 128.55

Military relations edit

In April 2006, the Indian Navy gifted a Trinkat Class Fast Attack Craft of 46 m length to the Maldives National Defence Force's Coast Guard.

India started the process to bring the island country into India's security grid. The move comes after the moderate Islamic nation approached New Delhi earlier in 2009, over fears that one of its island resorts could be taken over by terrorists given its lack of military assets and surveillance capabilities.[11] India has also signed an agreement which includes following:[11]

  • India will permanently base two helicopters in the country to enhance its surveillance capabilities and ability to respond swiftly to threats.
  • Maldives has coastal radars on only two of its 26 atolls. India will help set up radars on all 26 for seamless coverage of approaching vessels and aircraft.
  • The coastal radar chain in Maldives will be networked with the Indian coastal radar system. India has already undertaken a project to install radars along its entire coastline. The radar chains of the two countries will be interlinked and a central control room in India's Coastal Command will get a seamless radar picture.
  • The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) will carry out regular Dornier sorties over the island nation to look out for suspicious movements or vessels. The Southern Naval Command will overlook the inclusion of Maldives into the Indian security grid.
  • Military teams from Maldives will visit the tri-services Andaman Nicobar Command (ANC) to observe how India manages security and surveillance of the critical island chain.
  • Ekuverin, an annual joint military exercise is held every year since 2009 between India and Maldives. The exercise aims to enhance the interoperability between the Indian Army and Maldives National Defence Force in order to effectively undertake counter-terrorism operations in urban or semi-urban environments.

Operations and events edit

1988 Maldives coup d'état attempt edit

The 1988 Maldives coup d'état attempt was by a group of Maldivians led by businessman Abdullah Luthufi and assisted by armed mercenaries of a Tamil secessionist organisation from Sri Lanka, the People's Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam, to overthrow the government in the island republic of Maldives. The mercenaries quickly gained control of the capital, including the major government buildings, airport, port, television and radio stations. The intervention by the Indian Armed Forces, codenamed Operation Cactus, defeated the attempted coup.

The Indian paratroopers immediately secured the airfield, crossed over to Malé using commandeered boats and rescued President Gayoom. The paratroopers restored control of the capital to President Gayoom's government within hours. Some of the mercenaries fled toward Sri Lanka in a hijacked freighter. Those unable to reach the ship in time were quickly rounded up and handed over to the Maldives government. Nineteen people reportedly died in the fighting, most of them mercenaries. The dead included two hostages killed by the mercenaries. The Indian Navy frigates Godavari and Betwa intercepted the freighter off the Sri Lankan coast, and captured the mercenaries. The swift intervention by the Indian military and accurate intelligence successfully quelled the attempted coup d'état.[12]

2014 Malé Water Shortage Crisis (MWSC) edit

In the wake of a drinking water crisis in Malé on 4 December 2014, following collapse of the island's only water treatment plant, Maldives urged India for immediate help. India came to rescue by sending its heavy lift transporters like C-17 Globemaster III, Il-76 carrying bottled water. The Indian Navy also sent her ships like INS Sukanya, INS Deepak and others which can produce fresh water using their onboard desalination plants.[13][14] The humanitarian relief efforts by the Indian side was widely appreciated in Malé across all sections of people, with the Vice-President of Maldives thanking the Indian ambassador for swift action.[15]

2011–2015 Maldives political crisis edit

Maldives' first democratically elected president from 2008 to 2012, Mohammed Nasheed, was arrested on 22 February 2015 on terror charges. India and US expressed concern over Nasheed's arrest and manhandling.[16][17] Indian PM Modi was to also visit Maldives in the second week of March as a part four nation visit to Indian Ocean neighbours. But, he later omitted Maldives from his tour.[18][19]

2020 COVID-19 crisis edit

During the COVID-19 crisis of 2020, India extended help to Maldives in the form of financial, material and logistical support.

In April 2020, India provided $150 million currency swap support to help Maldives mitigate the financial impact of COVID-19.[20] Also in April, at the request of the Maldivian government, the Indian Air Force airlifted 6.2 tonnes of essential medicines and hospital consumables to Maldives, as part of 'Operation Sanjeevani'. These supplies had been procured by Maldives's State Trading Organisation from suppliers in India, but could not be transported due to the COVID-19 lockdown.[21] India had also earlier despatched a medical team  with essential medicines to help Maldives fight the COVID outbreak as well as supplied essential food grains and edibles despite logistical challenges in wake of lockdown.[22] This operation was called Operation Sanjeevani.

Civil society perception of India edit

Maldivians generally regard Indians and India as a friend and trusted neighbour in the economic, social and political fields, although there has been a strong anti-India stance taken by some sections of the society, expressed under the 'India Out' campaign, which was alleged by the Indian High Commission to be "motivated, malicious, and increasingly personal".[23] Both nations share historical and cultural ties. Maldives holds a significant position among India's vital maritime neighbors. India has actively engaged in various efforts aimed at bolstering the defense and security infrastructure in Maldives through capacity development and capability enhancement. Working closely with the Maldivian authorities, the Indian Navy has conducted joint exercises, provided training to personnel, aided in infrastructure development, and facilitated the transfer of equipment. These collaborative initiatives emphasize India's crucial role as a security provider in the region. Furthermore, the Indian government has undertaken a reevaluation of its diplomatic approaches concerning key Indian Ocean island nations, taking into consideration their strategic access to the region.[24]

2024 India–Maldives diplomatic row edit

Relations faced a strain in January 2024 due to derogatory remarks by Maldivian officials and concerns over racism, targeted towards Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as India.[25] Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu is widely seen to be pro-China, meaning souring relations with India. [26]

This was seen very negatively in India, with citizens calling for a boycott of vacations in Maldives, with many renowned Bollywood actors and personalities criticising the Maldivian government. This also led to the death of a young Maldivian teenager,[27] who had to be taken to India via an air ambulance, after the request at the last minute was denied by Maldivian authorities due to the ongoing tensions against the country.[28]

Joint Projects in Maldives edit

Uthuru Thila Falhu Naval Base Harbour edit

India extended a $50 million line of credit to Maldives for defense projects, mainly for the development, support and maintenance of the harbour of the Uthuru Thila Falhu Naval Base.[29][30]

Greater Malé Connectivity Project edit

In 2021, the Maldivian Ministry of National Planning, Housing and Infrastructure signed a $500 million infrastructure project for a 6.7 km bridge & causeway link with the Indian engineering company AFCONS. The 6.74-km bridge and causeway link will connect the capital of Malé with the islands of Villingili, Gulhifalhu and Thilafushi. It is being funded through a grant of $100 million and a line of credit of $400 million from India, and will boost connectivity between the four islands that account for almost half of the Maldivian population.[31] India's engagement in the Maldives encompasses various infrastructure initiatives, such as the Greater Malé Connectivity Project.[32]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Aryasinha, Ravinatha. . Himal South Asia Magazine. Archived from the original on 29 May 2008. Retrieved 5 June 2008.
  3. ^ a b c Devin T. Hagerty (2005). South Asia in World Politics. Rowman and Littlefield. pp. 102–103. ISBN 0-7425-2587-2.
  4. ^ "India extends financial assistance of 100 million US dollars to Maldives". All India Radio News. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
  5. ^ Nanda, Prakash (3 May 2023). "India 'Shadowboxes' China In The Maldives; Looks To Knock Out Chinese Challenge In The Indian Ocean Nation". The EurAsian Times. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  6. ^ Malone, David M (30 August 2012). Does the Elephant Dance?: Contemporary Indian Foreign Policy. Oxford. ISBN 9780199661275.
  7. ^ a b "India–Maldives: Agreement between India and the Maldives on Maritime Boundary in the Arabian Sea and Related Matters", in Jonathan I. Charney and Lewis M. Alexander (eds., 1998). International Maritime Boundaries (Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, ISBN 978-90-411-0345-1) pp. 1389–1399.
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  9. ^ . High Commission of india, Male. Archived from the original on 19 April 2021. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  10. ^ "India-Maldives Trade Figures (in million US$)". High Commission of India, Male. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  11. ^ a b Pubby, Manu (13 August 2009). "India bringing Maldives into its security net". The Indian Express. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  12. ^ . Bharat Rakshak. Archived from the original on 11 October 2010.
  13. ^ "Maldives Water Crisis: India Transports 1,000 Tonnes of Fresh Water to Male". NDTV. 7 December 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  14. ^ Panda, Ankit (5 December 2014). "Maldives Faces Drinking Water Crisis". The Diplomat. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  15. ^ "Maldives appreciative of India's help during its water crisis: Shahare". Business Standard. 6 December 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
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  17. ^ Sharma, Rajeev (7 March 2015). "PM Modi cancels trip to Maldives: Is it because of Yameen govt's rebuttal in Nasheed case?". Firstpost. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  18. ^ Haidar, Suhasini (6 March 2015). "PM drops Maldives from Indian Ocean tour". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  19. ^ Chaudhury, Dipanjan Roy (7 March 2015). "Prime Minister Narendra Modi cancels Maldives trip due to political unrest". Economic Times - India Times. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
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  22. ^ "Operation Sanjeevani: IAF airlifts medical and hospital consumables for the Maldives". DD News. 2 April 2020.
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  25. ^ ""Indians Rightfully Angry": Maldives MP Amid Row Over Ministers' Remarks". NDTV.com. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
  26. ^ "What the China-Maldives-India Triangle Tells Us About 21st Century Balancing". thediplomat.com.
  27. ^ Biswas, Sayantani. "Maldives teen dies waiting for air ambulance, minister blames President Muizzu's 'animosity' towards India". Mint.
  28. ^ Gupta, Adarsh Kumar. "Sick Maldivian teen dies after President Mohammed Muizzu refused India's plane services: Report". Hindustan Times.
  29. ^ Laskar, Rezaul H. (21 February 2021). "India, Maldives sign agreements for developing naval harbour, boosting defence". The Hindustan Times. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  30. ^ Bhaumik, Anirban (22 February 2021). "India pips China, inks deal to develop, support, maintain harbour at naval base in Maldives". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
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India and Maldives are neighbours sharing a maritime border Relations have been friendly and close in strategic economic and military cooperation 1 2 India continues to contribute to maintaining security as well as providing financial aid on the island nation 2 3 4 India Maldives relationsIndia Maldives However tensions have increased as President of the Maldives Mohamed Muizzu has imposed an India Out campaign and the country is deepening ties with China Along with this recent incidents of ministers of the Maldives insulting the islands of Lakshadweep and the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi have heightened tensions It represents India s second largest ongoing plantation infrastructure endeavor following the 500 million Greater Male Project The Greater Male Project aims to link the capital with three adjacent highlands through a 6 74 kilometer long sea bridge 5 Both India and the Maldives are republics in the Commonwealth of Nations India has a High Commission in Male and the Maldives has a High Commission in New Delhi Contents 1 History 2 Bilateral treaties and strategic partnership 2 1 1976 Maritime treaty 2 2 1988 Comprehensive trade agreement 2 3 Commercial relations 2 4 Military relations 3 Operations and events 3 1 1988 Maldives coup d etat attempt 3 2 2014 Male Water Shortage Crisis MWSC 3 3 2011 2015 Maldives political crisis 3 4 2020 COVID 19 crisis 3 5 Civil society perception of India 3 6 2024 India Maldives diplomatic row 4 Joint Projects in Maldives 4 1 Uthuru Thila Falhu Naval Base Harbour 4 2 Greater Male Connectivity Project 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editMain articles History of Maldives Minicoy history Minicoy History and British Raj Maldives is located south of India s Lakshadweep Islands in the Indian Ocean Both nations established diplomatic relations after the independence of Maldives from British rule in 1966 1 India was one of the first nations to recognise Maldives independence 6 Since then India and Maldives have developed close strategic military economic and cultural relations India has supported Maldives policy of keeping regional issues and struggles away from itself and the latter has seen friendship with India as a source of aid as well as a counterbalance to Sri Lanka which is in proximity to the island nation and its largest trading partner 2 Bilateral treaties and strategic partnership edit1976 Maritime treaty edit See also Exclusive economic zone of India and Borders of India In December 1976 India and the Maldives signed a maritime boundary treaty to agree on maritime boundaries 7 Treaty explicitly places Minicoy on the Indian side of the boundary 7 India and Maldives officially and amicably decided their maritime boundary in 1976 2 A minor diplomatic incident occurred in 1982 when President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom s brother Abdulla Hameed gave a speech that India mistook as a claim that the neighboring Minicoy Island that belonged to India were a part of Maldives Maldives rapidly officially denied that it was laying claim to the island and explained that President Maumoon s brother had in fact been talking about the cultural connections between Maldives and Minicoy 2 1988 Comprehensive trade agreement edit See also South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Economy of India and Economy of Maldives In 1981 India and Maldives signed a comprehensive trade agreement 8 Both nations are founding members of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation SAARC the South Asian Economic Union and signatories to the South Asia Free Trade Agreement Indian and Maldivian leaders have maintained high level contacts and consultations on regional issues 1 Commercial relations edit Since the success of Operation Cactus the relations between India and Maldives have expanded significantly 2 3 India has provided extensive economic aid and has participated in bilateral programmes for the development of infrastructure health telecommunications and labour resources 2 3 It established the Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Male the capital of Maldives expanded telecommunications and air links and increased scholarships for Maldivian students 2 While India s exports to Maldives during 2006 were worth 384 crore imports were worth less than 6 crore 8 The State Bank of India has contributed more than US 500 million to aid the economic expansion of Maldives 8 India and Maldives have announced plans to jointly work to expand fisheries and tuna processing 8 India Maldives Trade Figures in million US 9 10 Year India s Exports India s Imports Total Trade India s Balance of Trade 2015 225 82 3 00 228 82 222 81 2016 274 55 1 55 276 10 273 00 2017 282 04 4 12 286 16 277 93 2018 286 13 3 01 289 14 283 12 2019 290 27 3 42 293 69 286 85 2020 242 82 3 33 246 15 239 49 2021 317 35 5 94 323 29 311 41 2022 Jan April 131 33 2 78 134 11 128 55 Military relations edit In April 2006 the Indian Navy gifted a Trinkat Class Fast Attack Craft of 46 m length to the Maldives National Defence Force s Coast Guard India started the process to bring the island country into India s security grid The move comes after the moderate Islamic nation approached New Delhi earlier in 2009 over fears that one of its island resorts could be taken over by terrorists given its lack of military assets and surveillance capabilities 11 India has also signed an agreement which includes following 11 India will permanently base two helicopters in the country to enhance its surveillance capabilities and ability to respond swiftly to threats Maldives has coastal radars on only two of its 26 atolls India will help set up radars on all 26 for seamless coverage of approaching vessels and aircraft The coastal radar chain in Maldives will be networked with the Indian coastal radar system India has already undertaken a project to install radars along its entire coastline The radar chains of the two countries will be interlinked and a central control room in India s Coastal Command will get a seamless radar picture The Indian Coast Guard ICG will carry out regular Dornier sorties over the island nation to look out for suspicious movements or vessels The Southern Naval Command will overlook the inclusion of Maldives into the Indian security grid Military teams from Maldives will visit the tri services Andaman Nicobar Command ANC to observe how India manages security and surveillance of the critical island chain Ekuverin an annual joint military exercise is held every year since 2009 between India and Maldives The exercise aims to enhance the interoperability between the Indian Army and Maldives National Defence Force in order to effectively undertake counter terrorism operations in urban or semi urban environments Operations and events edit1988 Maldives coup d etat attempt edit Main article 1988 Maldives coup d etat attempt The 1988 Maldives coup d etat attempt was by a group of Maldivians led by businessman Abdullah Luthufi and assisted by armed mercenaries of a Tamil secessionist organisation from Sri Lanka the People s Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam to overthrow the government in the island republic of Maldives The mercenaries quickly gained control of the capital including the major government buildings airport port television and radio stations The intervention by the Indian Armed Forces codenamed Operation Cactus defeated the attempted coup The Indian paratroopers immediately secured the airfield crossed over to Male using commandeered boats and rescued President Gayoom The paratroopers restored control of the capital to President Gayoom s government within hours Some of the mercenaries fled toward Sri Lanka in a hijacked freighter Those unable to reach the ship in time were quickly rounded up and handed over to the Maldives government Nineteen people reportedly died in the fighting most of them mercenaries The dead included two hostages killed by the mercenaries The Indian Navy frigates Godavari and Betwa intercepted the freighter off the Sri Lankan coast and captured the mercenaries The swift intervention by the Indian military and accurate intelligence successfully quelled the attempted coup d etat 12 2014 Male Water Shortage Crisis MWSC edit In the wake of a drinking water crisis in Male on 4 December 2014 following collapse of the island s only water treatment plant Maldives urged India for immediate help India came to rescue by sending its heavy lift transporters like C 17 Globemaster III Il 76 carrying bottled water The Indian Navy also sent her ships like INS Sukanya INS Deepak and others which can produce fresh water using their onboard desalination plants 13 14 The humanitarian relief efforts by the Indian side was widely appreciated in Male across all sections of people with the Vice President of Maldives thanking the Indian ambassador for swift action 15 2011 2015 Maldives political crisis edit Main article Maldives political crisis Maldives first democratically elected president from 2008 to 2012 Mohammed Nasheed was arrested on 22 February 2015 on terror charges India and US expressed concern over Nasheed s arrest and manhandling 16 17 Indian PM Modi was to also visit Maldives in the second week of March as a part four nation visit to Indian Ocean neighbours But he later omitted Maldives from his tour 18 19 2020 COVID 19 crisis edit During the COVID 19 crisis of 2020 India extended help to Maldives in the form of financial material and logistical support In April 2020 India provided 150 million currency swap support to help Maldives mitigate the financial impact of COVID 19 20 Also in April at the request of the Maldivian government the Indian Air Force airlifted 6 2 tonnes of essential medicines and hospital consumables to Maldives as part of Operation Sanjeevani These supplies had been procured by Maldives s State Trading Organisation from suppliers in India but could not be transported due to the COVID 19 lockdown 21 India had also earlier despatched a medical team with essential medicines to help Maldives fight the COVID outbreak as well as supplied essential food grains and edibles despite logistical challenges in wake of lockdown 22 This operation was called Operation Sanjeevani Civil society perception of India edit Maldivians generally regard Indians and India as a friend and trusted neighbour in the economic social and political fields although there has been a strong anti India stance taken by some sections of the society expressed under the India Out campaign which was alleged by the Indian High Commission to be motivated malicious and increasingly personal 23 Both nations share historical and cultural ties Maldives holds a significant position among India s vital maritime neighbors India has actively engaged in various efforts aimed at bolstering the defense and security infrastructure in Maldives through capacity development and capability enhancement Working closely with the Maldivian authorities the Indian Navy has conducted joint exercises provided training to personnel aided in infrastructure development and facilitated the transfer of equipment These collaborative initiatives emphasize India s crucial role as a security provider in the region Furthermore the Indian government has undertaken a reevaluation of its diplomatic approaches concerning key Indian Ocean island nations taking into consideration their strategic access to the region 24 2024 India Maldives diplomatic row edit Main article 2024 India Maldives diplomatic row Relations faced a strain in January 2024 due to derogatory remarks by Maldivian officials and concerns over racism targeted towards Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as India 25 Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu is widely seen to be pro China meaning souring relations with India 26 This was seen very negatively in India with citizens calling for a boycott of vacations in Maldives with many renowned Bollywood actors and personalities criticising the Maldivian government This also led to the death of a young Maldivian teenager 27 who had to be taken to India via an air ambulance after the request at the last minute was denied by Maldivian authorities due to the ongoing tensions against the country 28 Joint Projects in Maldives editUthuru Thila Falhu Naval Base Harbour edit India extended a 50 million line of credit to Maldives for defense projects mainly for the development support and maintenance of the harbour of the Uthuru Thila Falhu Naval Base 29 30 Greater Male Connectivity Project edit Main article Greater Male Connectivity Project In 2021 the Maldivian Ministry of National Planning Housing and Infrastructure signed a 500 million infrastructure project for a 6 7 km bridge amp causeway link with the Indian engineering company AFCONS The 6 74 km bridge and causeway link will connect the capital of Male with the islands of Villingili Gulhifalhu and Thilafushi It is being funded through a grant of 100 million and a line of credit of 400 million from India and will boost connectivity between the four islands that account for almost half of the Maldivian population 31 India s engagement in the Maldives encompasses various infrastructure initiatives such as the Greater Male Connectivity Project 32 See also editIndians in the Maldives Maldivians in India South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation SAARC References edit a b c China India relations Library of Congress Country Studies Archived from the original on 10 January 2009 Retrieved 5 June 2008 a b c d e f g h Aryasinha Ravinatha Maldives Sri Lanka and the India Factor Himal South Asia Magazine Archived from the original on 29 May 2008 Retrieved 5 June 2008 a b c Devin T Hagerty 2005 South Asia in World Politics Rowman and Littlefield pp 102 103 ISBN 0 7425 2587 2 India extends financial assistance of 100 million US dollars to Maldives All India Radio News Retrieved 21 July 2023 Nanda Prakash 3 May 2023 India Shadowboxes China In The Maldives Looks To Knock Out Chinese Challenge In The Indian Ocean Nation The EurAsian Times Retrieved 22 September 2023 Malone David M 30 August 2012 Does the Elephant Dance Contemporary Indian Foreign Policy Oxford ISBN 9780199661275 a b India Maldives Agreement between India and the Maldives on Maritime Boundary in the Arabian Sea and Related Matters in Jonathan I Charney and Lewis M Alexander eds 1998 International Maritime Boundaries Leiden Martinus Nijhoff Publishers ISBN 978 90 411 0345 1 pp 1389 1399 a b c d Action plan to strengthen bilateral ties with Maldives Library of Congress Country Studies Archived from the original on 10 January 2009 Retrieved 5 June 2008 Trade Services Trends in Bilateral Trade High Commission of india Male Archived from the original on 19 April 2021 Retrieved 3 August 2021 India Maldives Trade Figures in million US High Commission of India Male Retrieved 13 January 2024 a b Pubby Manu 13 August 2009 India bringing Maldives into its security net The Indian Express Retrieved 27 March 2016 Operation Cactus Bharat 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India extends US 150 mln currency swap support to Maldives Avas 28 April 2020 Philip Snehesh Alex 2 April 2020 IAF airlifts 6 2 tonnes of essential medicines hospital consumables to Maldives The Print Operation Sanjeevani IAF airlifts medical and hospital consumables for the Maldives DD News 2 April 2020 Banka Neha 20 July 2021 Explained What is behind the India Out campaign in the Maldives The Indian Express Retrieved 26 November 2021 Ahmed Shayesta Nishat 6 June 2023 Enriching the Defence Contours of India Maldives Relations Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses Retrieved 21 July 2023 Indians Rightfully Angry Maldives MP Amid Row Over Ministers Remarks NDTV com Retrieved 8 January 2024 What the China Maldives India Triangle Tells Us About 21st Century Balancing thediplomat com Biswas Sayantani Maldives teen dies waiting for air ambulance minister blames President Muizzu s animosity towards India Mint Gupta Adarsh Kumar Sick Maldivian teen dies after President 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