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- This article analyses the recent election result of Maldives and what it means for India.
Important Analysis
- Background and facts of the election in Maldives
- Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has been declared the winner of the recently held election in Maldives.
- He defeated Abdulla Yameen, the incumbent President.
- He is the joint presidential candidate for an opposition alliance and belongs to the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP).
- Faisal Naseem is the Vice-President-elect.
- Issues with Abdulla Yameen’s presidency:
- His presidency saw a rise of Islamist radicalism in Maldives.
- He was accused of undermining the democracy in Maldives as he imposed a 45-day state of emergency in his country.
- Former President Mohammed Nasheed who is in exile was disqualified to contest the elections.
- Also, Former president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom was sent behind bar on the charge of attempting a coup.
- There were also many concerns about the conduct of Election Commission, the courts and security forces.
- Counting procedures were changed and foreign journalist were not granted visa to cover the election.
- Tilt towards China:
- President Yameen fostered close ties with China and Saudi Arabia, ignoring India.
- During his China visit in 2017, the two nations signed 12 pacts, including a free trade agreement (FTA).
- Maldives became the second country in South Asia, after Pakistan, to enter into an FTA with China.
- He fully endorsed China’s ambitious Maritime Silk Road initiative.
- Why the conduct of successful election and the results are important?
- Everyone assumed that Abdulla Yameen will get a second term owing to controlled nature of the elections.
- There was also fear with regards to the smooth transition of power which was put to rest after the incumbent President conceded defeat and vowed to ensure smooth transition.
- Challenges for the new government
- The new government will be tested in governance.
- Democratic institutions have weakened in Maldives and the fragile democracy can be susceptible to radical ideologies if not effectively government.
- Economic presence of China in Maldives is a reality and the new government will have to deal with it.
- Significance of the result for India
- The results present a chance for India to reset ties with Maldives.
- Talks on visas to Indian job holders can begin once the new government takes over.
- India can also now renew talks over the fate of Indian Coast Guard and Air Force personnel stationed in the Maldives, whose visas have been pending since June.
- What India should do?
- India should siege the moment to rebuild ties with Maldives.
- It must stay away from positioning itself behind any one particular party in Maldives.
- India should build sustainable long-term relationship with people of neighboring countries including Maldives rather than focusing only on political elite.
- The larger agenda must be to partner the Maldives in its stability and development rather than engaging in a tug of war with China.
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