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The President of the Maldives is on his inaugural five-day official visit to India, marking his first trip since taking office, at the invitation of President Murmu. Upon his arrival at Delhi airport on Sunday, Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh welcomed Muizzu, who is accompanied by a high-level delegation.
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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar's remarks came as he along with his Maldivian counterpart Moosa Zameer attended the handing over ceremony of Addu Reclamation and Shore Protection Project and inauguration of the 4-lane Detour Link road project facilitated by the Government of India under the Line of Credit of EXIM Bank.
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Will have positive impact on archipelago nation's tourism sector, says External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar
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Malaika, with 18.9 million Instagram followers, shared a series of photos posing in a white bathrobe at a Maldives resort. Against the stunning backdrop of the wide blue sea, she is seen enjoying a plate of fresh fruits.
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At a press briefing on Sunday, Ihusan stated that the decision to ban Israeli nationals was made at a Cabinet meeting earlier that day in response to local citizens' calls following devastating attacks in Gaza, Xinhua news agency reported.
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The string of ban announcements underscores the urgent need for India to enhance its food safety protocols
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The foreign ministers of India and Maldives met in New Delhi a day ahead of a deadline set by the Maldives' new president, Mohamed Muizzu, for India to withdraw dozens of its soldiers from the archipelago nation.
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You can now take your loved ones on a summer vacation to the Maldives-themed resort, giving them the vibes of Maldives in Hyderabad.
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Muizzu’s return to power could solidify his pro-China stance and raises concerns about the future of Maldives-India relations
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There are lessons to learn from the rise of Chinese influence in Nepal and India’s challenges in that country
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The president, who leans towards China, clarified that he hasn't taken any actions or made statements that could strain the relationship between the two countries, as reported by the Edition newspaper.
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China will keep pushing the envelope but India has demonstrated both the will and resources to push back
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Political tussle between India and China is not going to be limited to only the Maldives
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Big bullies don't supply vaccines to other countries when COVID is on or make exceptions to their own rules to respond to food demands or fuel demands or fertilizer demands.
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It is learnt that the Indian military personnel are expected to be replaced by civilians who have expertise in operating the three platforms.
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Building genuine trust requires moving beyond transactional relationships and addressing historical grievances with empathy and understanding
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External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar played down the India-Maldives disagreement, emphasizing the importance of mutual understanding and a concerted effort to enhance the broader relationship.
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India needs to leverage its position to reset the strategic equation with Male and continue to engage with the people of Maldives
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India’s competition in the region is with China and any public outrage against a South Asian country will only further help pro-Beijing groups
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FWICE appealed to producers to boycott the Maldives for film shoots and instead opt for similar picturesque locations within India.