
PM Modi arrives in Maldives for two-day visit
Modi was received on arrival by President Mohamed Muizzu, who had invited him for the visit. The two leaders are also scheduled to hold extensive talks during the trip
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the Maldives on Friday (July 25) on a two-day visit, during which he will attend the archipelago nation's 60th Independence Day celebrations as the chief guest.
Modi was received on arrival by President Mohamed Muizzu, who had invited him for the visit. The two leaders are also scheduled to hold extensive talks during the trip.
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The prime minister was welcomed with a traditional dance performance by children.
Guest of honour
This is the first state visit of a head of government that Muizzu is hosting in his presidency since assuming office in November 2023, according to Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri.
Modi arrived in Male from a two-day visit to the UK, during which the two countries inked a landmark trade deal to boost two-way trade by eliminating tariffs on cars, textiles, whisky and a range of other products.
Modi's visit to the Maldives is being seen as a breakthrough in the ties between Male and New Delhi following a spell of frostiness under Muizzu.
The prime minister will be the guest of honour at the Maldivian Independence Day celebrations on July 26.
He will also hold extensive talks with President Muizzu and is set to inaugurate a number of India-assisted development projects in the island nation.
In his departure statement, Modi said, "This year also marks the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between our two countries."
"I look forward to my meetings with President Muizzu and other political leadership, to advance our joint vision of a Comprehensive Economic and Maritime Security Partnership, and to strengthen our cooperation for peace, prosperity and stability in the Indian Ocean Region," he added.