India-Maldives: Comprehensive Economic and Maritime Security Partnership
On 7th October 2024, Indian Prime Minister and Maldivian President met (during the latter’s 5-day visit to India) to discuss bilateral ties, aiming to establish a Comprehensive Economic and Maritime Security Partnership that prioritizes people-centric initiatives and regional stability.
Key Deliberations
Political Exchanges
- Expansion of Leadership Exchanges: Both nations agreed to intensify exchanges among leadership and ministerial levels, including involving parliamentarians and local government representatives.
- Memorandum of Understanding: They will conclude an MoU to formalize cooperation between their respective Parliaments, emphasizing shared democratic values.
Development Cooperation
- Infrastructure Development: Commitment to collaborative projects addressing Maldives’ needs, including airports, housing, and healthcare.
- Social ....
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