India to Replace Military Personnel in the Maldives with Ex-Servicemen in May

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India to Replace Military Personnel in the Maldives with Ex-Servicemen in May

Defense News ,India :- In the aftermath of a high-level meeting between Indian and Maldivian officials last Friday, the Maldivian government has officially announced that India will execute a phased withdrawal of its military personnel stationed in the island nation, with completion set for May 10th. This strategic move comes in response to rising tensions surrounding the presence of Indian troops and recent diplomatic controversies.


The decision is a direct response to Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu's request for India to fully withdraw its military personnel by March 15th, fueled by concerns about foreign troop presence and exacerbated by a social media controversy involving disrespectful remarks made by Maldivian ministers toward Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.


India's plan involves the gradual phase-out of military personnel responsible for operating three aviation platforms in the Maldives. The first phase will witness the replacement of personnel on one platform by March 10th, followed by the replacement of the remaining two platforms by May 10th.


In a notable shift, India intends to replace the military personnel with experienced ex-servicemen. These individuals will possess expertise in operating Dornier Do-228 and HAL Dhruv helicopters, accompanied by the necessary ground crews and technicians.


While the withdrawal of Indian military personnel may have implications for bilateral relations and regional security dynamics, the use of ex-servicemen could potentially address concerns about foreign troop presence while ensuring the retention of technical expertise. However, the long-term consequences of this decision warrant further analysis.

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