Delhi Male set to reboot bilateral ties 
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Delhi Male set to reboot bilateral ties 

Context

Maldivian foreign ministers’ India visit

What has happened?

In a sign of a possible thaw in India-Maldives ties, Maldivian Foreign Minister Mohamed Asim will arrive in Delhi on Wednesday to meet Prime Minister NarendraModi and External Affairs Minister SushmaSwaraj on Thursday. The visit was announced by the External Affairs Ministry and the Maldives government on Tuesday

What matters might be discussed?

There would be discussions on the MoUs that were signed during President Abdulla Yameen’s visit to Delhi in April 2016

Why this visit is important?

Mr.Asim’s visit is the first high-level visit between the two countries in nearly a year, since Minister of State for External Affairs M.J. Akbar visited in February 2017, and the first since the Maldives and China signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in November 2017

  • India’s concerns: Shortly thereafter, India had indicated its displeasure at the speed with which the FTA was passed in the Maldivian parliament, followed by President Yameen’s state visit to Beijing. “It is our expectation that as a close and friendly neighbour, Maldives will be sensitive to our concerns, in keeping with its India First policy,” External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar had said at the time
  • Male is the only SAARC capital Mr.Modi has not visited since he took office, having cancelled a planned visit in March 2015 over the Yameen government’s crackdown on political protests, putting a strain on bilateral ties
  • An official invitation last year by New Delhi to former President Mohammed Nasheed, who faces a jail term in the Maldives, had further widened the perceived rift

Fact

Counter-terrorism exercises between armed forces called “EKUVERIN” were held in Karnataka

FTA dialogue

On the issue of the Free Trade Agreement negotiations, Mr. Mohamed admitted that “no serious negotiations” had taken place between India and the Maldives yet, but that his government “would like to have an FTA in place” at the earliest. The FTA was only one of a series of issues between New Delhi and the Maldives in the past few months, however

Other issues b/w India & Mauritius

  • Strictures against officials meeting Indian diplomats: In December, the Yameen government passed strictures against local councillors, who met High Commissioner of India Akhilesh Mishra, and restricted local officials from meeting diplomats
  • An editorial in a government-friendly newspaper, the Vaguthu, criticising the Modi government’s “pro-Hindutva” policies had also caused concern in New Delhi. The editorial, which was condemned by the Opposition, was subsequently withdrawn, but Mr.Nasheed had also alleged that President Yameen’s actions were spoiling ties with India
    • “President Yameen’s reckless foreign policy is destroying our relationship with India. The Maldives must be sensitive to India’s security and safety,” he said in a tweet last month

 

 

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