India-Maldives Row News
The 'India Out' campaign, spearheaded by former President Abdulla Yameen's Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM), has been a contentious issue, alleging Indian military presence as a violation of sovereignty.
Republic Day 2024: Solih's heartfelt greetings resonate with hopes for the enduring bond between the Maldives and India, emphasizing the significance of nurturing longstanding ties in times of strife.
Two major opposition parties, the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) and The Democrats, have come together in condemning the Muizzugovernment's pronounced anti-India pivot.
The owner, Vijay Mishra, highlighted the positive response and plans to extend the offer until the end of January.
Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu had earlier set the March 15 deadline for the Indian government to withdraw its troops from the island nation.
Addressing the media on his return, Muizzu emphasized, "We aren't in anyone's backyard. We are an independent and sovereign state," reaffirming Maldives' autonomy amidst regional tensions.
On January 2, PM Modi visited the Union Territory of Lakshadweep and shared several pictures, including an 'exhilarating experience' of him trying his hand at snorkelling that triggered sharp reactions from some Male ministers.
President Muizzu is currently on a week-long visit to China, exploring various facets of collaboration.
In tonight's edition of DNA, Zee News anchor Sourabh Raaj Jain will conduct an extensive analysis of the prevailing anti-India sentiment within the Maldives and its tourism sector's delicate reliance on India. Tune in for a deep dive into the complexities of diplomatic tensions and their potential impact on both nations, only on Zee News.
India-Maldives Row: The Global Times emphasized in an editorial that it considers the Maldives as an ''equal partner and respects its sovereignty.''
EaseMyTrip CEO Nishant Pitti has suspended all Maldives flight bookings following the derogatory remarks made by Maldives ministers against India and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Maldives-India Row: Maldives government suspends Minister Mariyam Shiuna, Malsha and Hassan Zihan over derogatory remarks made on PM Modi.
India has officially raised its concerns to Malé over derogatory comments made by Mariyam Shiuna, a sitting Maldives minister, regarding India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Former Maldives President Mohammed Nasheed has come out in support of India after the Maldivian minister Mariyam Shiuna used abusive language against PM Modi in her tweet.
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