Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu met in New Delhi, agreeing to strengthen economic and strategic ties between the two nations. Modi emphasized India’s role as Maldives’ “first responder” in crises, while Muizzu praised India’s support.
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- India-Maldives ties elevated to a comprehensive partnership.
- Five agreements signed, including currency swap and judicial training.
- Rupay card launched in Maldives; 700 housing units handed over.
- Modi described India as Maldives’ crisis responder, citing water shortage and pandemic aid.
- New airport runway inaugurated at Hanimaadhoo International Airport.
- Muizzu thanked India for Rs 30 billion support and $400 million currency swap.
- India has provided $1.4 billion for infrastructure projects.
- Talks underscore commitment to Maldives’ economic resilience.
- Muizzu invited Modi to Maldives for the 60th diplomatic anniversary next year.
- Muizzu also visited Agra, Mumbai, and Bengaluru during his five-day visit.