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95% of the world hindus live in India.

Is there Hindu terrorism in India? Yes.

If Indian government can't be bothered putting them on proscribed terror lists then thats their issue not the world's.

What kind of logic is that bro? :ROFLMAO:

I mean we both live in UK. Would you disagree that Hindu's are generally considered as most peace-loving and law abiding ethnic minorities here? So much so that even extreme right wingers like Tommy Robinson or Britain First or Douglas Murray or Katie Hopkins etc never ever target Hindus or consider them a nuisance. It has nothing to do with where Hindus live. Where ever they do live they lives peacefully So associating them with terrorism is hilarious. But as they say, bolne me kya jaata hai.

As far as within India is concerned, Indian govt has banned enough organizations for the act of terrorism. However, they can't conjure and ban a Hindu group just to appease you, isn't it? There are laws and courts for it. Why don't you tell us which is the hindu terror outfit in India and what have they done?
 
What kind of logic is that bro? :ROFLMAO:

I mean we both live in UK. Would you disagree that Hindu's are generally considered as most peace-loving and law abiding ethnic minorities here? So much so that even extreme right wingers like Tommy Robinson or Britain First or Douglas Murray or Katie Hopkins etc never ever target Hindus or consider them a nuisance. It has nothing to do with where Hindus live. Where ever they do live they lives peacefully So associating them with terrorism is hilarious. But as they say, bolne me kya jaata hai.

As far as within India is concerned, Indian govt has banned enough organizations for the act of terrorism. However, they can't conjure and ban a Hindu group just to appease you, isn't it? There are laws and courts for it. Why don't you tell us which is the hindu terror outfit in India and what have they done?

There is no Hindu terrorism in the UK. I'm not debating that.

That doesn't mean that there isn't a phenomenon as Hindu terrorism in other places, namely India. That would be like saying because the IRA don't exist because they haven't bombed Uganda.

Are you really telling me you are unaware of bombings in India carried out by Hindu outfits?? Really?
 
That is a different discussion and we can always debate on the definition of terrorism. However, the way it is accepted globally, there is no Hindu version of ISIS or Al Qaeda and neither any Hindu organization is listed in global terror list. Hindus didn't go and took down the twin towers or bombed London Undergrounds or Paris metro's. So these irresponsible jargons of Hindu extremism or Hindu terrorism may fly well in the world of internet among people share your similar views but in wider scheme of things they have no relevance.

Like I already said these are western definitions and as leaders of the world, western definitions are going to reflect their interests. I have no problem with that, but that doesn't mean we can't call them what they are. If some Asians third worlders think only the western definition is the one which matters to the res of the world then it is understandable. We didn't get to be called the British Raj without good reason.
 
Saudi launched a brutal war.

But they were asked to intervene on behalf of elected government of Yemen.

There was plenty of outrage at the actions of the Saudi led coalition. However they were not occupying and displacing Yemenis, nor were they backed by foreign governments in the way the Israelis are.

If you think we are hypocritical then please read the statement of the UN, human rights organisations and even the south african case in the ICJ.

They don't know about Ghazni and the history of the SC but have plenty to say about Israel.
Plenty of “outrage” that won’t hold a candle to what happens when non-Muslims do the same which is how you quoted Ghazni issue as.

Also are you quoting UN now? So we are back to supporting UN ?
 
There is no Hindu terrorism in the UK. I'm not debating that.

That doesn't mean that there isn't a phenomenon as Hindu terrorism in other places, namely India. That would be like saying because the IRA don't exist because they haven't bombed Uganda.

Are you really telling me you are unaware of bombings in India carried out by Hindu outfits?? Really?

There is no hindu terror in India or anywhere in the world. Only Naxalbari maoists are there and even they are in a decline now. Yes there may be some mercenaries carried out some nuisence sometime but those are very few and far in between. It is definitely not a phenomenon and no one associates Hinduism with terrorism.
 
Like I already said these are western definitions and as leaders of the world, western definitions are going to reflect their interests. I have no problem with that, but that doesn't mean we can't call them what they are. If some Asians third worlders think only the western definition is the one which matters to the res of the world then it is understandable. We didn't get to be called the British Raj without good reason.
What is western interest of protecting Hindus and not calling them as terrorists if they really are one?
 
What is western interest of protecting Hindus and not calling them as terrorists if they really are one?

Not sure what you mean by protecting Hindus and not calling them terrorists. Western interests are about western interests, we don't really care about what goes on in Burma, Bharat, Africa etc unless it directly impacts our interests. I already gave the example of ethnic cleansing in Myanamar. We noted it, said it was a shame and then shrugged our shoulders. Same attitude would prevail for what goes on in Bharat. Not that difficult to comprehend if you give it some thought.
 
Plenty of “outrage” that won’t hold a candle to what happens when non-Muslims do the same which is how you quoted Ghazni issue as.

Also are you quoting UN now? So we are back to supporting UN ?
UN is an ineffective organisation but I support its stance on most world conflicts.

The world powers have rendered it useless.

They are neutral party in the Israeli conflict. If you think sweepshot I are compromised because of your Islamophobic world view then I refer you to them so you can understand the conflict better.
 
the situations aren't the same. Apple and orange.

Also, time period matters. During those days, warfare and conquests were common. Even many non-Muslim empires used to invade each other. But, those days are gone now.

Finally, many people in subcontinent converted voluntarily if I am not wrong. Even to this day, many people are converting to Islam by choices. Nobody is being forced; they are attracted by Islam's beauty. Fastest growing religion in the world.

Justifying atrocities of Muslim invaders in the name of time period?

Whichever region resisted the complete conversion of its population like Spain or India have very poor opinion about the Muslim rulers.

Very few people are converting to Islam in India. Ofcourse in our neighborhood people are being forcibly converted to Islam. Numerous such cases have been reported.

Numbers mean nothing. The fertility rate of Muslims are higher.

Look at Israel and the Jews, small in number yet they have more influence than muslim countries having 100mn plus population.
 
People who criticise Maldives as an extremist country yet at the same time vote in a govt with roots in radical hindu extremism while living outside of India....well that tells you everything about their objectivity.

What Hindu extremism? Which terrorist attack in Europe America Australia etc was carried out by Hindus?

But i can name multiple attacks in UK alone carried out by Muslims.
 
UN is an ineffective organisation but I support its stance on most world conflicts.

The world powers have rendered it useless.

They are neutral party in the Israeli conflict. If you think sweepshot I are compromised because of your Islamophobic world view then I refer you to them so you can understand the conflict better.

Israel is retaliating to an attack on its territory. Once you attack someone, you can't decide how much force they will use.
 
Numbers mean nothing. The fertility rate of Muslims are higher.

Fertility rate alone isn't the reason. There is a high level of voluntary conversions too. Not sure about India but that is the case in west definitely.

Islam is considered as the fastest growing religion in the world.
 
There is no hindu terror in India or anywhere in the world. Only Naxalbari maoists are there and even they are in a decline now. Yes there may be some mercenaries carried out some nuisence sometime but those are very few and far in between. It is definitely not a phenomenon and no one associates Hinduism with terrorism.
Bhagat Singh is one of the famous Indian terrorist
 
What Hindu extremism? Which terrorist attack in Europe America Australia etc was carried out by Hindus?

But i can name multiple attacks in UK alone carried out by Muslims.
You don't know your history very well
The French quite often allied with India to launch rockets of quite devastating nature
Udham Singh went to UK, submerged himself in the culture and then shot someone dead
 
He was an atheist communist born in a Sikh family. And I know you don't have academic curiosity, but for others sake, they can read the Philosophy of the Bomb (written by his comrade).
oh yes, philosophy of the bomb, a terrorists manifesto.
 
You don't know your history very well
The French quite often allied with India to launch rockets of quite devastating nature
Udham Singh went to UK, submerged himself in the culture and then shot someone dead

That's British India. Talk about Republic of India.
 
International law says differently.
I dont follow the law of the jungle buddy.

Which international body has sanctioned Israel?

Apparently you follow the law of the jungle when Jews are attacked in Israel or terrorists attack India. That time its freedom fighters and resistance
 
Which international body has sanctioned Israel?

Apparently you follow the law of the jungle when Jews are attacked in Israel or terrorists attack India. That time its freedom fighters and resistance
No sir. I believe all civilian life is sacred.
 
You don't know your history very well
The French quite often allied with India to launch rockets of quite devastating nature
Udham Singh went to UK, submerged himself in the culture and then shot someone dead
ah, yes those terrible people guys like Bhagat singh and udham singh. bad bad humans
 
From what I read, India only has a few rescue helicopters in Maldives and some trained army men who do maintenance, repair and rescue operations. India also has built hospitals there that provides essential services to Maldivians.
It is not like India has thousands of troops there. This whole anti-India rhetoric from their President Maizzu is hilarious. He is completely in Chinese pockets. Dude was begging China to send in more tourists to offset losses from Indian tourists.

200 people from such tiny Islands is a lot to join ISIS. Anyway, I am glad that India is pulling out of Maldives. Let them hang onto Chinese. China does not do anything for free. They give massive loans to countries that cannot afford them. Maldives can easily go the Srilankan way. Hope it works out for them.

Lol. The guy will sell Maldives out for cash just like Rajapakshe did and the situation may turn into another Sri Lanka.
 
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People who criticise Maldives as an extremist country yet at the same time vote in a govt with roots in radical hindu extremism while living outside of India....well that tells you everything about their objectivity.
Iran attacked terrorists bases in Pakistan

Have u heard any country attacked Hindu extremist bases in India?
 
Terrorism is a word invented to advance western interests across the globe. Hence ethnic cleansing of Myanamar was met with a shrug of the shoulders over here. Same applies for mass slaughter carried out on ethnic minorities in Bharat or Indian occupied Kashmir.

People here playing with words, but the bigotry is there for all to see.
Kashmir issue is a history now… for next how many years u ppls r chewing it for nothing?

Kashmiri youth who was on a daily wage for pelting stones on Indian army now got employment after abrogation of article 370 and under the leadership of Modi
 
Does talking against Modi or asking for Indian troops to be removed mean "being radicalized"?

On one hand, you say the country is radicalized. On the other hand, you say the country is the stooge of China. Both can't be true at the same time. Make up your mind.
Per capita, Maldives had the highest number of ISIS fighters. It's established news. Google it. Chinese stooge and radicalizarion aren't mutual exclusive. China doesn't want the radicalized in its country but will happily sponsor them elsewhere like every country on earth.
 
Kashmir issue is a history now… for next how many years u ppls r chewing it for nothing?

Kashmiri youth who was on a daily wage for pelting stones on Indian army now got employment after abrogation of article 370 and under the leadership of Modi

So if Kashmiri youth have got employment now and there is no stone pelting, then Indian army must have withdrawn from the valley. Is that correct?
 
So if Kashmiri youth have got employment now and there is no stone pelting, then Indian army must have withdrawn from the valley. Is that correct?
No …. Still few attacks, infiltration happening with the backing of enemy nation… also Kashmir is a border state, army always be there to protect border of India
 
Maldives President Under Fire Over His Government's 'Anti-India' Stance

The Maldives government's "anti-India stance" may turn out detrimental to the island nation's development, the two main opposition parties have warned, two days after the administration announced a Chinese ship will be docking at their port.

The words of caution by the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) and the Democrats comes amid strained ties between the two neighbours and the Maldives' affinity towards China, a potentially significant geopolitical and military shift in the Indian Ocean Region.

President Mohamed Muizzu won the 2023 elections banking on an anti-India narrative, a departure from his predecessors who pursued a pro-India policy.

"Both, the MDP and The Democrats believe alienating any development partner, and especially the country's most long-standing ally will be extremely detrimental to the long-term development of the country," the two opposition parties said, calling India the "most long-standing ally".

Their assessment on "the direction in foreign policy" stated the Maldivian government must work with all development partners as it has traditionally done.

"Stability and security in the Indian Ocean is vital to the stability and security of the Maldives," said the two opposition parties, which jointly hold 55 seats in the 87-member house.

The remarks were made at a joint news conference addressed by MDP's chairperson Fayyaz Ismail, Deputy Speaker of the Parliament Ahmed Saleem, Democrats chief MP Hassan Latheef and the Parliamentary Group Leader Ali Azim.

Maldives recently upgraded its ties with China after a diplomatic row over Maldivian ministers' derogatory comments against Prime Minister Narendra Modi post his visit to India's Lakshadweep islands.

The country has also set a March 5 deadline for India to withdraw its troops - a deadline that follows President Muizzu's first state visit to China after being elected. This was also his first port of call after assuming office, another shift from his predecessors who traditionally have been making India their first port of call.

Earlier this week, Maldives announced it has allowed a Chinese survey ship to dock at one of its ports for replenishment, but it will not conduct any "research" in Maldivian waters.

"The Maldives has always been a welcoming destination for vessels of friendly countries, and continues to host both civilian and military vessels making port calls for peaceful purposes," Maldives said, a remark being seen as a further evidence of Male's pivot away from New Delhi and towards Beijing.
SOURCE: NDTV
 
Maldivian Opposition Party Readies Impeachment Motion Against President: Report

The main opposition party of the Maldives, the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP), which holds a majority in Parliament, has gathered enough signatures to submit a motion to impeach Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu, Maldivian local media, The Sun reported on Monday.

It reported quoting a lawmaker from the MDP, that the MDP in partnership with the Democrats have gathered signatures for an impeachment motion.

A total of 34 members, including representatives from both the MDP and Democrats, have given their support to the motion for the impeachment of the president that was disrupted yesterday over chaos in the Maldivian parliament, according to Adhahdhu.

Adhadhu is an online news portal in the Maldives.

The Sun further reported that the MDP had decided it will deny approval to Ali Ihusan, the home minister, and Mohamed Ghassan Maumoon, the defense minister, if government lawmakers continue to disrupt the Parliament.

Meanwhile, after a skirmish between political leaders inside the Maldivian Parliament, heavy police arrangements have been made to tighten the security in the parliament ahead of today's session, according to Adhahdhu.

In a video shared by the media outlet, police personnel were seen assembling outside the Parliament complex carrying protective shields.

Earlier on Sunday, the Maldives Parliament witnessed violence when government MPs (PPM/PNC party) disturbed the proceedings of Parliament and the Speakers.

A key vote on parliamentary approval for the Muizzu government was scheduled on Sunday.

As dramatic visuals surfaced on social media from Male, a fight between MDP MP Isa and PNC MP Abdullah Shaheem Abdul Hakeem was seen.

According to Adhadhu, one video showcased Shaheem gripping Isa's leg and the two falling together, whereas another visual that went viral on social media showed Isa kicking Shaheem's neck and pulling his hair.

The footage also shows other members pushing Shaheem out of the area. A member of parliament was brought to an ambulance after suffering injuries, the local media reported.

Notably, the ministers' approval was slated for 1:30 p.m. However, several PNC members barricaded the House and disrupted the session.

The demonstrators said that accepting the ministers would stymie progress, as they demanded the Speaker of Parliament to quit.

The ruling coalition parties, the PNC and the PPP, released a statement portraying the ministers' refusal as an impediment to the delivery of public services, according to Adhadhu.

However, Chief Advisor to Muizzu and PNC Chairman Abdul Raheem Abdullah stated that the ministers have the right to be reappointed even if they are not authorised.

He criticised the refusal to approve the ministers as irresponsible.

Quite recently, two opposition parties in the Maldives came out against the current regime over its 'stark' anti-India pivot.

The Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) and the Democrats jointly issued a joint press statement, labelling the shift in foreign policy as 'extremely detrimental' to the country's long-term development.

The statement served to reassert and affirm the Opposition's belief that "alienating any development partner, and especially the country's most long-standing ally will be extremely detrimental to the long-term development of the country".

The Opposition further underscored that "stability and security in the Indian Ocean is vital to the stability and security of the Maldives.

"Both the MDP and The Democrats emphasised the critical need for consecutive governments to maintain the ability "to work with all development partners for the benefit of the people of the Maldives, as the Maldives has traditionally done".

NDTV

 
Why is Bharat allowing China to win all the deals with neighbouring countries? Sri Lanka, Pakistan, now Maldives....who's next? How did such a country manage to get it's tentacles round half of south Asia?
 
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Pakistan and Maldives on Thursday agreed to strengthen bilateral relations and explore avenues for enhanced cooperation, particularly focusing on trade and environmental initiatives.

The bilateral relations were discussed during a telephonic conversation between Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar and President of Maldives Dr Mohamed Muizzu.

“The purpose of the telephone call was to follow up on the discussions during their meeting held on Dec 2, 2023, on the sidelines of the 28th Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) in Abu Dhabi,” a Prime Minister Office news release said.

During the conversation, the two sides also expressed their desire to work for peace and development in South Asia through greater regional cooperation.

Source: Dunya News

 
Why is Bharat allowing China to win all the deals with neighbouring countries? Sri Lanka, Pakistan, now Maldives....who's next? How did such a country manage to get it's tentacles round half of south Asia?
China is buying all these countries will the lure of investment. Even in Bangladesh you will see it soon.
India cannot match Chinese investment AKA Loans. The tiny South Asian countries also cannot afford any of those loans. But their corrupt leaders will accept them anyway for some kickbacks.

Now Chinese economy is not doing that good. Will be interesting to see how all these investments pan out for China as well as Maldives, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Srilanka(already in Chinese pockets).
 
China is buying all these countries will the lure of investment. Even in Bangladesh you will see it soon.
India cannot match Chinese investment AKA Loans. The tiny South Asian countries also cannot afford any of those loans. But their corrupt leaders will accept them anyway for some kickbacks.

Now Chinese economy is not doing that good. Will be interesting to see how all these investments pan out for China as well as Maldives, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Srilanka(already in Chinese pockets).

Most of these countries are overthrowing chinese puppets.

Look at what happened to Rajapaksa.

Look at what happened to Oli.
 
Maldives Says India To Withdraw Troops From March

India will start withdrawing its troops deployed in the Maldives from next month, Male's foreign ministry said after talks on Friday.

New Delhi considers the strategically located Indian Ocean archipelago -- which straddles key global shipping lanes -- to be within its sphere of influence.

But the Maldives has shifted into the orbit of China -- its largest external creditor -- with September's election of new President Mohamed Muizzu, who demanded the Indian troops leave.

Male's foreign ministry said New Delhi had agreed at talks in the Indian capital to start pulling out its 89 personnel by March 10, and complete the process within two months.

The troops are deployed to operate three Indian-donated maritime reconnaissance aircraft, two helicopters and a fixed-wing plane which have also been used for medical evacuations from remote islets scattered for some 800 kilometres (500 miles) across the equator.

The two sides had "reviewed" their co-operation with a view to "enhancing" their partnership in defence, security and other fields, the Maldivian foreign ministry statement said.

But the Indian government's statement on the meeting made no explicit reference to any withdrawal.

The two had "agreed on a set of mutually workable solutions to enable continued operation of Indian aviation platforms that provide humanitarian and medevac services to the people of Maldives", New Delhi's foreign ministry said.

Official sources in the Maldives said it was likely that the aircraft will remain in the nation of 1,192 coral islands, but could be operated by civilian Indian staff.

Tensions between the neighbours flared last month after three of Muizzu's junior ministers reportedly called Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi a "clown" and a "terrorist" in since-deleted social media posts.

In another development, the Maldives defence ministry accused India's coastguard of entering its exclusive economic zone and harassing fishermen in three Maldivian trawlers.

The defence ministry said it called for an "explanation" from New Delhi after coastguard personnel boarded the three boats on Wednesday.

The incident came as Indian celebrities urged compatriots to boycott the island nation and instead book their next holidays closer to home.

Tourism accounts for nearly a third of the Maldives's economy, with Indians making up the largest share of foreign arrivals.

SOURCE: https://www.barrons.com/news/maldives-says-india-to-withdraw-troops-from-march-6f93bf73
 
Indian Navy to open strategic base near Maldives

India's navy has said it is bolstering forces on "strategically important" islands close to the Maldives, with a new base set to open just days before Male starts sending home Indian forces.

Relations between India and the Maldives have soured since pro-China President Mohamed Muizzu won elections last year after promising to expel Indian forces.

India is suspicious of China's growing presence in the archipelago nation, which straddles key east-west international shipping routes, and the new base will extend New Delhi's "operational surveillance" of the area, the navy said in a statement late Saturday.

Muizzu has asked India to withdraw 89 security personnel based in the Maldives to operate reconnaissance aircraft, with the first batch due to leave by March 10 and all to depart within two months.

The new base, opening March 6 on India's Lakshadweep islands, will turn an existing small detachment into an "independent naval unit", according to the navy's statement.

India's Lakshadweep islands lie about 130 kilometres (80 miles) north of the Maldives, with the new naval base on the island of Minicoy situated at their closest point.

India's navy already has a base on the Lakshadweep island of Kavaratti, but the new base will be about 258 kilometres (160 miles) closer to the Maldives.

"Minicoy is the southernmost island of Lakshadweep which straddles the vital sea lines of communications," the navy said.

It said the base will boost anti-piracy and anti-narcotic operations, and was part of a policy to "incrementally augment security infrastructure at the strategically important" islands.

SOURCE: AFP
 
What can happen? Give an example.
Nothing major just Tourism, India to promote tourism on same Island.. probably more cheaper and less urban.

But surely Maldives can handle competition, they have been tourist destination for so long.
 
What can happen? Give an example.
India is now going to militarise the area to counter China, then like Sri Lanka the Chinese loans may sink the Maldives...


Maldives are in for turbulence... Let's see how this will go....
 
India is now going to militarise the area to counter China, then like Sri Lanka the Chinese loans may sink the Maldives...


Maldives are in for turbulence... Let's see how this will go....

Maybe Maldives can get loans on better terms from a more friendly partner than China...like India.
 
Maldives Says India To Withdraw Troops From March

India will start withdrawing its troops deployed in the Maldives from next month, Male's foreign ministry said after talks on Friday.

New Delhi considers the strategically located Indian Ocean archipelago -- which straddles key global shipping lanes -- to be within its sphere of influence.

But the Maldives has shifted into the orbit of China -- its largest external creditor -- with September's election of new President Mohamed Muizzu, who demanded the Indian troops leave.

Male's foreign ministry said New Delhi had agreed at talks in the Indian capital to start pulling out its 89 personnel by March 10, and complete the process within two months.

The troops are deployed to operate three Indian-donated maritime reconnaissance aircraft, two helicopters and a fixed-wing plane which have also been used for medical evacuations from remote islets scattered for some 800 kilometres (500 miles) across the equator.

The two sides had "reviewed" their co-operation with a view to "enhancing" their partnership in defence, security and other fields, the Maldivian foreign ministry statement said.

But the Indian government's statement on the meeting made no explicit reference to any withdrawal.

The two had "agreed on a set of mutually workable solutions to enable continued operation of Indian aviation platforms that provide humanitarian and medevac services to the people of Maldives", New Delhi's foreign ministry said.

Official sources in the Maldives said it was likely that the aircraft will remain in the nation of 1,192 coral islands, but could be operated by civilian Indian staff.

Tensions between the neighbours flared last month after three of Muizzu's junior ministers reportedly called Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi a "clown" and a "terrorist" in since-deleted social media posts.

In another development, the Maldives defence ministry accused India's coastguard of entering its exclusive economic zone and harassing fishermen in three Maldivian trawlers.

The defence ministry said it called for an "explanation" from New Delhi after coastguard personnel boarded the three boats on Wednesday.

The incident came as Indian celebrities urged compatriots to boycott the island nation and instead book their next holidays closer to home.

Tourism accounts for nearly a third of the Maldives's economy, with Indians making up the largest share of foreign arrivals.

SOURCE: https://www.barrons.com/news/maldives-says-india-to-withdraw-troops-from-march-6f93bf73
Indian Troops Begin Maldives Pullout After Quit Order

India has begun withdrawing military personnel operating surveillance aircraft in the Maldives after the new pro-China president ordered them to leave, local media reported Tuesday.

The Mihaaru newspaper reported that 25 Indian troops deployed in the southernmost atoll of Addu had left the archipelago ahead of March 10, the official start of the withdrawal agreed by both sides.

President Mohamed Muizzu came to power in September on a pledge to kick out Indian security personnel deployed in the Maldives to patrol its vast maritime border.

Following talks with New Delhi, the two sides had agreed to complete a withdrawal of 89 Indian troops and their support staff from the nation of 1,192 tiny coral islands by May 10.

Mihaaru said the three Indian aircraft -- two helicopters and one fixed-wing plane -- will be operated by Indian civilian staff, who have already arrived.

There was no official confirmation from either the Maldivian or Indian authorities, but Mihaaru said the Maldivian National Defence Force confirmed the Indian withdrawal had begun.

Last week, the Maldives signed a "military assistance" deal with China as the Indians prepared to leave.

The Maldivian defence ministry said the deal was to foster "stronger bilateral ties" and that China would train its staff under the pact.

"We support the Maldives in safeguarding its territorial sovereignty," China's foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told reporters in Beijing on Tuesday.

"We also support the Maldives in developing friendly exchanges and cooperation with all parties on the basis of its independence and autonomy."

India is suspicious of China's growing presence in the Indian Ocean and its influence in the Maldives as well as in neighbouring Sri Lanka.

The archipelago, better known for its white sand beaches and where tourism accounts for nearly a third of the economy, is also strategically placed halfway along key east-west international shipping routes.

Relations between Male and New Delhi have chilled since Muizzu won elections in September.

New Delhi considers the Indian Ocean archipelago to be within its sphere of influence, but the Maldives has shifted into the orbit of China -- its largest external creditor.

Muizzu, who visited Beijing in January where he signed a raft of infrastructure, energy, marine and agricultural deals, has previously denied seeking to redraw the regional balance by bringing in Chinese forces to replace Indian troops.

India last month said it was bolstering its naval forces on its "strategically important" Lakshadweep islands, about 130 kilometres (80 miles) north of the Maldives.

The Indian naval unit based on the island of Minicoy will boost "operational surveillance" of the area, the navy said.

SOURCE: AFP
 
History says whoever went against India and takes China’s help, becomes bankrupt….. Sri Lanka and Pakistan are good examples…..
 
History says whoever went against India and takes China’s help, becomes bankrupt….. Sri Lanka and Pakistan are good examples…..
Maldives will get ruined. India is militarising the entire area now. Maldives will get choked. Lol Miuzzu or whatever his name is has screwed Maldives..

Miuzzu goes and licks the rear end of a country that has banned the name of his prophet in that country.

@sweep_shot @ so much for the Ummah bruh..
 
Maldives will get ruined. India is militarising the entire area now. Maldives will get choked. Lol Miuzzu or whatever his name is has screwed Maldives..

Miuzzu goes and licks the rear end of a country that has banned the name of his prophet in that country.

@sweep_shot @ so much for the Ummah bruh..

Why does Bharat want to ruin the Maldives? :unsure:
 
Why does Bharat want to ruin the Maldives? :unsure:
Probably for the same reason Putin hates Ukraine falling into the NATO orbit or the US hates Cuba etc. etc. They're in our backyard and we can't afford for them to climb into China's lap. Maldives is virtually in our backyard an it would be a big strategic loss if they hosted a Chinese naval base.

The Modi government has played it pretty maturely so far. Nor responding to some petty provocations. I think the hope is to atleast keep them prima facie neutral and hang on until the next elections when hopefully the pro-India opposition comes back to power and the pendulum swings back.

If the Muizzu government starts getting more blatant about being in the China camp, I'm guessing the gloves will come off. They'll be efforts to actually restrict tourism. That'll hurt Maldives pretty bad. Despite some patriotic tourists dropping off, we're still one of the bigger tourist arrivals in Maldives.
 
Maldives will get ruined. India is militarising the entire area now. Maldives will get choked. Lol Miuzzu or whatever his name is has screwed Maldives..

Miuzzu goes and licks the rear end of a country that has banned the name of his prophet in that country.

Maldives is a sovereign state. They can do as they please.
 
Probably for the same reason Putin hates Ukraine falling into the NATO orbit or the US hates Cuba etc. etc. They're in our backyard and we can't afford for them to climb into China's lap. Maldives is virtually in our backyard an it would be a big strategic loss if they hosted a Chinese naval base.

The Modi government has played it pretty maturely so far. Nor responding to some petty provocations. I think the hope is to atleast keep them prima facie neutral and hang on until the next elections when hopefully the pro-India opposition comes back to power and the pendulum swings back.

If the Muizzu government starts getting more blatant about being in the China camp, I'm guessing the gloves will come off. They'll be efforts to actually restrict tourism. That'll hurt Maldives pretty bad. Despite some patriotic tourists dropping off, we're still one of the bigger tourist arrivals in Maldives.

Why would Maldives want to climb into China's lap in the first place?
 
Why would Maldives want to climb into China's lap in the first place?
I'm guessing India overplayed it's hand. The previous government under Ibrahim Salih was openly pro-India. Muizzu, partly to distinguish himself, partly strategic calculation and I suppose to give him credit partly out of dislike of Inda is openly anti-India. His mentor if you remember Yameen was a long standing thorn in India's flesh and India spent big on funding Salih's win and supported his government with loans and grants.

There's a lot happening behind the scenes though. The Modi government has always been very *****ly and conscious of insult. The fact that that was not the slightest reaction to 3 actual Maldives ministers calling Modi a clown tells me there's money changing hands, offers being made, influence being brought to bear etc.

Even the 80 odd Indian soldiers being replaced by civilians feels symbolic to give Muizzu a win. Muizzu in his campaign claimed that there were thousands of Indian soldiers roaming free on Maldives soil. There's no talk of those numbers now.
 
India To Export Essential Goods To Maldives Despite Strained Ties: Report

India has allowed limited exports of essential commodities, including sugar, wheat, rice, and onions, to the Maldives, the government said on Friday, even as ties between Male and New Delhi remained tense amid rising Chinese influence.

India, a leading exporter of rice, sugar and onions, has imposed various curbs on exports of these food commodities to keep a lid on local prices ahead of the general election.

Shipments of these commodities in the 2024/25 financial year which started on April 1 to Maldives "will be exempted from any existing or future restriction/prohibition on export," the government said in a notification.

The South Asian country has allowed exports of 124,218 metric tons of rice, 109,162 tons of wheat flour, 64,494 tons of sugar, 21,513 metric tons of potatoes, 35,749 tons of onions, and 427.5 million eggs to the Maldives.

India has also allowed exports of 1 million tons each of stone aggregate and river sand.

The Maldives, which has traditionally had close ties to India, is pivoting towards Beijing since new President Mohamed Muizzu was elected in October on a promise to end the country's pro-India stance.

 

Suspended Maldives minister apologises for social media post ‘disrespecting Indian flag’​


A former Maldives minister apologised on Monday after facing backlash for a social media post using a symbol that resembled the Ashok Chakra, a prominent feature of the Indian flag.

The post targeting the opposition, which has since been deleted, featured a campaign poster of a political party with the Ashok Chakra superimposed on the Maldivian flag.

Mariyam Shiuna, a member of president Mohamed Muizzu’s ruling party, used the post to criticise the opposition and urge support for her party. However, it led to outrage from Indian social media users, prompting her to remove it and apologise, clarifying that it was unintentional.

“I would like to address a recent social media post of mine that has garnered attention and criticism. I extend my sincerest apologies for any confusion or offence caused by the content of my recent post,” she wrote on X.

“It was brought to my attention that the image used in my response to the Maldivian opposition party MDP bore a resemblance to the Indian flag. I want to make it clear that this was entirely unintentional, and I sincerely regret any misunderstanding it may have caused.”





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Reading that it seems that the apology is aimed at the opposition party in the Maldives, they were obviously offended that they had been associated with the Indian flag.
 

Second batch of Indian military personnel leave Maldives: President Muizzu​


The second group of Indian military personnel operating a helicopter has left the Maldives on April 9 under a bilateral agreement with India, President Mohamed Muizzu has announced.

Muizzu announced this on Friday while speaking during a campaign event for ruling party candidates ahead of the parliamentary elections scheduled for later this month.

"The first team has already gone. Now, on April 9, the soldiers on the second platform have also been withdrawn," Muizzu was quoted as saying by the local media.

The agreement between Maldives and India is to replace the Indian military personnel stationed in Maldives to oversee the operations of the military aircraft the country has gifted with trained civilians also from India.

Muizzu, a pro-China leader, added that the Indian soldiers on the last platform would also leave the Maldives before May 10 and that would mark the fulfillment of his pledge to remove Indian soldiers from the island nation.

"There is only one platform left. As the two countries have already signed, they [the remaining Indian military personnel] will also be recalled ahead of May 10. They will leave," Muizzu was quoted as saying by Edition.mv news portal.

"So that pledge is fulfilled, isn't it? All foreign military here will leave before May 10. So any pledge I make, I will work to fulfil to the greatest extent." He did not provide any details and did not clarify whether the soldiers had been replaced by Indian civilians.

Neither the Maldives Defense Ministry nor India have commented on the latest withdrawal of Indian military personnel from this country.

According to the Maldives government, 88 Indian soldiers were stationed in the Maldives to operate helicopters in Addu and Laamu Kadhdhoo and a Dornier aircraft in Hanimaadhoo. The figure also includes doctors at the Senahiya military hospital.

The first group of Indian soldiers left the Maldives on March 11. The Defence Ministry said 26 soldiers based in Addu were replaced by 26 Indian civilians. India also replaced the old helicopter in Addu with a new one.

Relations between Maldives and India have deteriorated since Muizzu came to power in November last year while closer ties are maintained with China. He also travelled to China in January and met top Chinese leaders, including President Xi Jinping.

China and the Maldives recently signed a defence cooperation agreement and several other infrastructure development projects.

The Maldives is India's key maritime neighbour in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) and occupies a special place in its initiatives like SAGAR' (Security and Growth for All in the Region) and the Neighbourhood First Policy' of the Narendra Modi government.

 
Wow all credit goes to Modi G, poor China🤣😂
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President Mohamed Muizzu's ruling party wins majority amid anti-India policies

The People's National Congress (PNC), led by Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu, has emerged victorious in the recent parliamentary elections, securing a substantial majority in the country's legislative body, the Majlis. This outcome has the potential to solidify Muizzu's pro-China stance and raises concerns about the future of Maldives-India relations.

Source: Times of India
 
Another diplomatic achievement for India @cricketjoshila ,@Rajdeep. Now I get it why @DeadlyVenom was praying for Modi's success. Under him certainly Pak doesn't need to conspire against India.

First China, then Nepal, Sri Lanka and now Maldives. Bangladesh you are next, Mr Modi is coming for you.
 
Another diplomatic achievement for India @cricketjoshila ,@Rajdeep. Now I get it why @DeadlyVenom was praying for Modi's success. Under him certainly Pak doesn't need to conspire against India.

First China, then Nepal, Sri Lanka and now Maldives. Bangladesh you are next, Mr Modi is coming for you.
Actually I have made promises to many Indian and collegues who ask me to visit and attend weddings etc that I will come when Congress is elected.

I don't really want to go so I hope BJP stays in for a long time.
 
Another diplomatic achievement for India @cricketjoshila ,@Rajdeep. Now I get it why @DeadlyVenom was praying for Modi's success. Under him certainly Pak doesn't need to conspire against India.

First China, then Nepal, Sri Lanka and now Maldives. Bangladesh you are next, Mr Modi is coming for you.
Nepal, Sri Lanka have better relationships with India under Modi, Bangladesh depends more upon who is the leader there.

Only with China relationship has soured and thats more with Chinese policies and India not giving in, China has similar issue with Philippines, Taiwan.

India’s relationship with Europe , Middle east, balancing of Russia- America has been better under BJP.
 
Actually I have made promises to many Indian and collegues who ask me to visit and attend weddings etc that I will come when Congress is elected.

I don't really want to go so I hope BJP stays in for a long time.
Seeing Rahul Gandhi’s Manifesto if he wins, I hope as an Indian for my country you never go to those weddings.
 
Another diplomatic achievement for India @cricketjoshila ,@Rajdeep. Now I get it why @DeadlyVenom was praying for Modi's success. Under him certainly Pak doesn't need to conspire against India.

First China, then Nepal, Sri Lanka and now Maldives. Bangladesh you are next, Mr Modi is coming for you.

Read that post again...this time slowly and then let me know if it made any sense. Your time starts now...
 
The irony is that India should actually be much better placed to hold influence over the surrounding nations than the ruthless atheist regime in China. Spiritually India in it's best form has been more inclusive and open, which is why Bollywood used to be so popular across the whole of Asia.

The new saffron version which spits as much venom as it does paan juice has about as much appeal as the Taliban.
 
Another diplomatic achievement for India @cricketjoshila ,@Rajdeep. Now I get it why @DeadlyVenom was praying for Modi's success. Under him certainly Pak doesn't need to conspire against India.

First China, then Nepal, Sri Lanka and now Maldives. Bangladesh you are next, Mr Modi is coming for you.

Srilanka? The Chinese Rajapakse have been hiding for nearly two years.

Nepal? The PM of Nepal visited India soon after his election.

Pakistanis cannot influence their own government, they have no idea how influence works.
 
Maldives Vows China-backed Building Boom, Indians Out

The Maldives will press on with Chinese-backed construction and evict Indian troops from the strategically placed atoll nation, President Mohamed Muizzu's office said Tuesday, two days after his party's stunning parliamentary victory.

He thanked voters for the landslide victory by his People's National Congress, which promised a boom in building apartments, bridges and new airports with Chinese funding.

Muizzu, 45, won September presidential polls after vowing to evict 89 Indian troops deployed in the country.

The Indian contingent -- operating three aircraft patrolling the archipelago's vast maritime boundary -- is due to leave by May 10.

Muizzu consolidated his hold on power by winning more than two-thirds of the seats in Sunday's vote for the 93-member assembly.

"We will bid farewell to the enduring anguish of housing insecurity, a pressing and longstanding concern burdening the Maldivian populace," his office said, quoting his promise at a victory rally in Male on Monday.

He did not mention China or India by name, but said he will work towards ensuring that the Maldives' sovereignty is not compromised.

"It is important that Maldivians have sole authority over matters concerning our nation, to be addressed according to our desires," he said.

Muizzu previously declared that the deployment of Indian troops was an affront to the Maldivians, who he said were capable of patrolling their own waters without personnel from the regional powerhouse.

Muizzu's election pledges are expected to pull the nation of 1,192 tiny coral islands, scattered around 800 kilometres (500 miles) across the equator astride key international shipping lanes, significantly further into Beijing's sphere of influence.

He entered a raft of agreements with China in January to build about 30,000 apartments on an island to be reclaimed near the congested Maldivian capital Male.

The election, held under the shadow of rivalry between China and India, the Maldives' traditional benefactor, was a test of Muizzu's foreign policy shift.

Beijing has welcomed Muizzu's spectacular electoral success.

"China is willing to work with the Maldives to maintain traditional friendship (and) expand exchanges and cooperation in various fields," foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said Monday.

But Western nations, led by the United States, have warned that China's loan-funded infrastructure projects amount to a debt trap for developing nations.

The Maldives is also vulnerable to climate change, with the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warning in 2007 that rising sea levels could make it virtually uninhabitable by the end of the century.

SOURCE: AFP NEWS
 
India pulls most troops from Maldives before deadline

The Maldives has said India withdrew more than half of its troops deployed in its territory ahead of a Friday deadline, as the strategically located archipelago strengthens ties with China. The Maldives, known as a luxury tourist destination with its white sand beaches, also straddles key east-west international shipping routes.

Pro-China President Mohamed Muizzu's election win last year hinged in large part on a pledge to reduce India's political clout in the atoll nation. After coming to office he vowed to disband a garrison of 89 Indian soldiers deployed to patrol the maritime boundary of the nation, made up of 1,192 tiny coral islands scattered around 800 kilometres (500 miles) across the equator.

A spokeswoman for Muizzu told reporters in the capital Male that 51 Indian military personnel had left by Monday. "As of now, 51 soldiers stationed at two platforms have been repatriated," Heena Waleed said on Monday night.

SOURCE: https://www.thedailystar.net/news/world/news/india-pulls-most-troops-maldives-deadline-3604521
 
Maldives Moves To Mend Ties After Spat Over Indian Troops

The Maldives pledged "enduring friendship" with India on Thursday ahead of a deadline for New Delhi to withdraw a troop garrison from the luxury tourist destination that has strained ties between the neighbours.

Pro-China President Mohamed Muizzu won office last year while campaigning on a promise to downgrade ties with India, and has since reoriented the strategically placed archipelago nation towards Beijing.

After coming to power he demanded the withdrawal of at least 89 Indian soldiers who had been stationed in the territory to assist with maritime patrols.

This week, the Maldives government said more than half of the garrison had left the country ahead of the Friday deadline it had set.

Despite the dispute, foreign minister Moosa Zameer struck a conciliatory note during an official visit to New Delhi on Thursday, saying his trip marked a "new initiative of collaboration, symbolising enduring friendship and shared goals".

Indian foreign minister S. Jaishankar said both countries had a common interest in reaching "an understanding on how best we take our relationship forward."

The Indian troops were operating three reconnaissance aircraft New Delhi had gifted the Maldives to patrol its vast maritime boundary.

Indian foreign ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said on Thursday that two batches of Indian troops had already left the Maldives and been replaced by civilian "technical personnel".

He did not say whether the troop withdrawal had been completed.

"Both Maldives and India, they have been engaged for quite some time to see how best they can continue the operation of the aviation platforms," he told reporters in New Delhi.

"The first and second batch of our people who were providing support there, they had come back," he added.

The Maldives is a small nation of 1,192 tiny coral islets scattered 800 kilometres (500 miles) across the equator, but it strategically straddles key east-west international shipping routes.

India is suspicious of China's growing presence in the Indian Ocean and its influence in the Maldives as well as in neighbouring Sri Lanka.

Muizzu's government has entered several agreements with Beijing to boost bilateral relations and economic ties, sidelining India, which considers the tiny nation to be within its sphere of influence.

The Maldives signed a military assistance pact with China in March as the Indian garrison began leaving.

Its defence ministry said the deal was to foster "stronger bilateral ties" and that China would train its staff under the pact.

SOURCE: AFP
 
The Maldives created a big deal over a minor issue here. I think they will regret it.
 

Jaishankar To Visit Maldives From Aug 9-11 To Strengthen India, Maldives Partnership​


The External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar will pay an official visit to the Maldives from August 09-11, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced on Thursday. In a statement, the MEA said Jaishankar’s visit aims to further strengthen the partnership between India and the Maldives.

“The visit follows the recent visit of the President of the Republic of Maldives, H. E. Dr. Mohamed Muizzu, to India for the swearing-in ceremony of the new Cabinet and Council of Ministers. EAM had previously visited Maldives in January 2023,” the MEA said in a press release.

“Maldives is India’s key maritime neighbour and an important partner in India’s ‘Neighbourhood First’ Policy and our Vision ‘SAGAR’ i.e. Security and Growth for All in the Region. The visit is aimed at strengthening the close partnership between the two countries and to explore avenues to enhance the bilateral relationship further,” the statement added.

Muizzu came to power last year on an anti-India campaign plank seeking the removal of around 80 Indian military personnel operating helicopters and Dornier aircraft donated by India. China for its part has scaled up its relations with Maldives, since Muzzu, widely regarded as a pro-Beijing leader, took over power.

Early this year, he visited China during which the two countries elevated their ties to a comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership and signed 20 agreements followed by a military assistance pact with Beijing much to the disquiet of India as Maldives is its closest neighbour located strategically in the Indian Ocean.

He also permitted Chinese research vessels also regarded as “spy ships” to berth in Maldives waters after Sri Lanka banned them for a year. However, after clinching an agreement with India to replace the military personnel flying the helicopters used to evacuate the patients from a host of islands in the archipelagic nation, Muizzu warmed up to India and attended Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s swearing ceremony.

 
Very happy for Maldives and Mohamed Muizzu. All the best to him and his country.

Glad he decided to protect his country from Indian control.
 

India to introduce UPI services in Maldives in move to reset frosty ties​


India and Maldives have signed an agreement to introduce the Unified Payments Interface in the archipelago nation, which will have a "very positive" impact on its tourism sector, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has said.

The Memorandum of Understanding was signed on Friday during Jaishankar's three-day official visit to the Maldives.

"Witnessed signing of MoU between (the) National Payments Corporation of India and (the) Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of Maldives on (the) introduction of (a) digital payment system in the Maldives," he said in a post on X.

Developed by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), Unified Payment Interface (UPI) is an instant real-time payment system to facilitate inter-bank transactions through mobile phones.

Addressing a press conference with his Maldivian counterpart Moosa Zameer after their "productive discussions", Jaishankar said that India, through its UPI, has "revolutionised digital transactions".

Stressing that it has taken financial inclusion in India to new levels, he said "Today 40 per cent of the world’s real-time digital payments take place in our country."

"We see this revolution, every day in our lives. I am pleased to note that with the signing of the MoU today, we have taken the first step towards bringing this digital innovation to Maldives," he said.

"I wish the very best to stakeholders on both sides and hope that we will soon see the first UPI transaction here. I should mention that it will have a very positive impact on tourism," he added.

Tourism is the main source of economic activity for the Maldives, contributing nearly 30 per cent of the GDP and generating more than 60 per cent of foreign exchange.

Jaishankar's visit aims to reset the bilateral relationship with the Maldives and is the first high-level trip from India after the archipelago nation's pro-China president, Mohamed Muizzu, assumed office last year.

"India’s partnership with the Maldives is based on our deep desire to work together for each other’s welfare and interests. It is a partnership that has enabled us to always swiftly and effectively respond to challenges, as witnessed in the past," Jaishankar said.

"It is a partnership that has enabled us to deliver results and bring tangible benefits to our people in accordance with their wishes, aspirations and priorities," he said.

In a post on X, Jaishankar also said, "Jointly inaugurated six high-impact projects in areas of street lighting, mental health, children speech therapy and special education."

"Welcome renewal of MoU between National Centre for Good Governance and Civil Services Commission on (the) training of additional 1,000 civil services officers," he added.

Addressing the joint press conference, Maldivian Foreign Minister Zameer said, "India has always been one of our closest friends and a vital development partner."

 
The Maldives created a big deal over a minor issue here. I think they will regret it.
Very happy for Maldives and Mohamed Muizzu. All the best to him and his country.

Glad he decided to protect his country from Indian control.

They have regretted it big time and during last many months they have been trying very hard to get back in good books with the Bharatiya government.

Maldives literally cannot exist (let alone function) in the modern era without assurance of goodwill and sovereignty from Bharat and theres nothing China is ever going to about that.

Having said that, Bharat is way bigger to ever bother about Maldives. It’s been our most preferred tourist destination for a long time and as long as they behave we are more than happy to let them be and support them from time to time as a responsible neighbour.

To be honest their security is our responsibility being a big brother but you have to earn the goodwill.
 
Very happy for Maldives and Mohamed Muizzu. All the best to him and his country.

Glad he decided to protect his country from Indian control.

You Bangladeshis however will know what’s it like to miss out on our goodwill and friendship. We will back Pakistan and help them reach their potential. We will make them our besties and you will cry that you lost a friend like Bharat.
 
They have regretted it big time and during last many months they have been trying very hard to get back in good books with the Bharatiya government.

Maldives literally cannot exist (let alone function) in the modern era without assurance of goodwill and sovereignty from Bharat and theres nothing China is ever going to about that.

Having said that, Bharat is way bigger to ever bother about Maldives. It’s been our most preferred tourist destination for a long time and as long as they behave we are more than happy to let them be and support them from time to time as a responsible neighbour.

To be honest their security is our responsibility being a big brother but you have to earn the goodwill.
Looks like India went running to reconcile.

After all the drama about the random islands that you guys said were the new Maldives here is India working to boost the tourism sector.

India has a very poor foreign office
 
Looks like India went running to reconcile.

After all the drama about the random islands that you guys said were the new Maldives here is India working to boost the tourism sector.

India has a very poor foreign office

Maldives has literally been publically begging Bharat for support. What are you on about. It’s in public domain.
 
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