NEW DELHI: Amid the ongoing standoff, India and Maldives on Friday held the second round of talks over the latter’s demand for the withdrawal of Indian troops from the Indian Ocean archipelago, PTI reported quoting sources.
This core group meeting came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu’s meeting during the COP28 summit in Dubai last December.
Last month, President Muizzu requested that India withdraw all its military personnel from the Maldives by March 15. Currently, there are approximately 80 Indian military personnel stationed in the Maldives, primarily to operate two helicopters and an aircraft used for medical evacuations and humanitarian missions.
The relationship between India and the Maldives has faced challenges since President Muizzu assumed power in November. He has expressed his intention to fulfill his election promise of removing Indian military personnel from the country.
President Muizzu, considered to have pro-China leanings, defeated the incumbent, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, who had maintained friendly ties with India. The Maldives holds strategic importance for India as a maritime neighbor in the Indian Ocean Region. Under the previous government in Male, bilateral ties, particularly in defence and security, saw positive development.
After the first meeting of the core group on January 14, the Ministry of External Affairs said that sides were looking at finding a mutually workable solution to enable continued operation of Indian aviation platforms that provide humanitarian and medical evacuation services to the people of Maldives.
This core group meeting came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu’s meeting during the COP28 summit in Dubai last December.
Last month, President Muizzu requested that India withdraw all its military personnel from the Maldives by March 15. Currently, there are approximately 80 Indian military personnel stationed in the Maldives, primarily to operate two helicopters and an aircraft used for medical evacuations and humanitarian missions.
The relationship between India and the Maldives has faced challenges since President Muizzu assumed power in November. He has expressed his intention to fulfill his election promise of removing Indian military personnel from the country.
President Muizzu, considered to have pro-China leanings, defeated the incumbent, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, who had maintained friendly ties with India. The Maldives holds strategic importance for India as a maritime neighbor in the Indian Ocean Region. Under the previous government in Male, bilateral ties, particularly in defence and security, saw positive development.
After the first meeting of the core group on January 14, the Ministry of External Affairs said that sides were looking at finding a mutually workable solution to enable continued operation of Indian aviation platforms that provide humanitarian and medical evacuation services to the people of Maldives.