Modi greets Maldives on Independence Day


New Delhi, July 26 (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday greeted people of the Maldives on their 50th Independence Day, calling it a "valued partner".

"Greetings to the wonderful people of the Republic of Maldives as they celebrate 50th anniversary of their independence," he said in a message.

He added: "Maldives is a valued partner in the Indian Ocean neighbourhood and our ties are built on a very strong foundation."

The Maldives was under British control since 1887 until it gained independence on July 26, 1965.

 

  

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