Look forward to working with new Maldives Prez to improve ties: PM Modi


Male, Nov 17(AFP): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that he is looking forward to working with new Maldivian President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih to strengthen India's bilateral relations with the strategic Indian Ocean island nation.

Prime Minister Modi attended the swearing-in ceremony of Solih, who surprisingly defeated strongman Abdulla Yameen in September. During the swearing-in ceremony of Solih, Modi was sitting beside former Maldivian presidents Mohamed Nasheed and Maumoon Abdul Gayoom. Former Sri Lankan president Chandrika Kumaratunga also attended the ceremony.

Modi congratulated President Solih and also interacted with leaders from the Maldives and other parts of the world during the oath taking ceremony at the National Stadium.

“Congratulations to Mr. @ibusolih on taking oath as the President of the Maldives. Wishing him the very best for his tenure ahead. Looking forward to working with him to strengthen bilateral relations between our nations,” Modi tweeted.

Ministry of External Affairs spokesman Raveesh Kumar said that President Solih in his address to the People's Majlis (Parliament) asserted that the Maldives will endeavour to fortify its existing ties with India. "Maldives President Solih in his address to the People's Majlis:We will endeavour to fortify existing ties with India. Maldives will hereupon bolster its shared role to retain enduring peace & harmony of the Indian Ocean," Kumar tweeted.

Solih, 54, the opposition Maldivian Democratic Party's candidate, had surprisingly emerged victorious over incumbent president Yameen in the election held on September 23. On arrival in the Maldivian capital, Prime Minister Modi was given a red carpet welcome and was received by Maldives Parliament's new Speaker Qasim Ibrahim.

This is Modi's first visit to the Maldives as prime minister. The last visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the Indian Ocean island nation was by Manmohan Singh in 2011.

"The visit reflects India's commitment to assist the Government & people of Maldives in their endeavour to build a peaceful, democratic & prosperous country,” Kumar tweeted.

In a series of tweets ahead of the visit, Modi had tweeted, "I will convey to the new Maldivian Government of Mr Solih the desire of the Indian Government to work closely for realisation of their developmental priorities, especially in areas of infrastructure, health care, connectivity & human resource development," He said the recent elections in the Maldives represent the collective aspirations of the people for democracy, rule of law and a prosperous future.

"We in India strongly desire to see a stable, democratic, prosperous and peaceful Republic of Maldives," the prime minister had said. The Maldives is the only South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation SAARC country that Modi has not visited.

His visit to the Maldives, a strategically vital island and a popular tourist destination, was cancelled in March 2015 due to the volatile political situation then. India-Maldives ties came under strain under Yameen who was perceived to be close to China.

Some decisions by Yameen including imposition of restrictions on work visas for Indians and signing of a new Free Trade Agreement with Beijing also did not go down well with New Delhi. Relations between India and the Maldives deteriorated further after Yameen imposed emergency on February 5 this year.

India had criticised his decision and asked his government to restore the credibility of the electoral and political process by releasing political prisoners. The emergency lasted for 45 days.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 18 2018

    Now he has started visiting Little Islands ...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sun, Nov 18 2018

    We need to improve our all international ties.

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  • Krishna Dasa, Udupi,.

    Sun, Nov 18 2018

    .Maldives only economy is providing vacationing to wealthy people and has no other real resources. The poor Islamic Nation Does not have political stability and dependent on grate Islamic Charity for survival. All Islands are at see level and may be wiped away any time due to rising see water & tsunami. We the India is a poor country and have no capability to compete with Mighty China in providing Financial assistance to Maldives and other poor countries around us. We should look toward resourceful countries Like USA, China, Arab Nations like Saudi Arabia to prevent war with Pakistan and provide job and food to our hungry poor population.

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  • moshu, mangaluru

    Sun, Nov 18 2018

    "Look forward to working with new Maldives Prez to improveties": PM Modi

    BJP will disappear by that time.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 18 2018

    BJP govt has miserably failed in foriegn policy. Trump has declined invitation, Russia is looking at other direction, China is playing as if we are toys, Pakistan has vowed 10 surgical strikes for one. It's not beef-cow politics nor it is chai- Pakoda outside the borders of India. Swallow your pride and let Manmohan Singh negotiate with Maldives. During congress number of US leaders and presidents wined and dined in India and called India the second home. I doubt whether Modi will get an entry into US even as ordinary citizen henceforth..Nobody in the world will recognize Modi of India without US backing. Only way is through Italy.

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  • Krishna Dasa, Udupi,.

    Sat, Nov 17 2018

    One should Look forward to working with powerful, wealthy, resourceful USA, China and Chines friends Pakistan & Shri Lanka to bring security & prosperity to our billions plus Nation not tiney, small powerless Maldives .

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sun, Nov 18 2018

    Maldives lies in strategically important Indian ocean. To reduce Chinese influence in Indian Ocean and beyond, co-operative neighbours are required...!

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  • Kumar, Kinnigoli

    Sat, Nov 17 2018

    MR. IBRAHIM MOHAMMED SOLIHE - PLEASE DON'T ASK FOR BEEF EXPORT FROM INDIA.

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sat, Nov 17 2018

    When Prime Minister Modi is busy with Sardar Patel statue and Mann ki Baat, Chinese long-term ambitions on the island nation is on the verge of conceding its sovereignty.
    Remarkably, before 2012, Beijing didn’t even have an embassy in the Maldivian capital of Malé, given the smidgeon of diplomatic importance it assigned to the small atoll. Yet today, the country is awash with Chinese tourists, as well as large streams of Chinese foreign investment. A report by the Center for Global Development says the largest Chinese investment projects are an $830 million upgrade of the airport, including a 1.3-mile bridge to link the airport island with the capital, which is a $400 million project. The Chinese are also building a 25-story apartment complex and a hospital.
    The opposition party claims that these Chinese projects account for some 70 percent of the total Maldivian debt, and $92 million a year in payments to China, roughly 10 percent of the entire budget. China has emerged as a ubiquitous presence in the Maldivian infrastructure, trade, and energy sectors.
    Given concerns in the Maldives about the scale and cost of Chinese infrastructure projects, president-elect Ibrahim Mohamed Solih is bound to hold a review. But the benefits of the “Belt and Road Initiative” are so great, there will be no ditching, only diplomatic rebalancing.

    While Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh and Overseas Friends of BJP(OFBP) is busy interfering in the consulate affairs in more than 10 nations and fundraising for the party, China and the opportunities it offers are too big to ignore.

    Once again BJP dedicated all its efforts PM Modi's personal image the foreign policy of India seems to be a complete failure.

    Jai Hind

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Sat, Nov 17 2018

    One more tour will help?

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sun, Nov 18 2018

    A tight bear hug probably would have

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