Maldives Seeks Info From India Over Its Coast Guard's Alleged Activities Within Maldivian Territory

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Maldives Seeks Info From India Over Its Coast Guard's Alleged Activities Within Maldivian Territory

Defense News ,India :- In the latest development of a diplomatic dispute between the Maldives and India, the Maldivian government has formally requested comprehensive details from the Indian government regarding an incident where its coast guard personnel allegedly boarded three Maldivian fishing vessels within the Maldives' economic zone. This tension has emerged following the election of President Mohamed Muizzu, perceived as a pro-China leader, in November last year. The request adds another layer to the strained bilateral ties between the two nations.


There has been no immediate response from the Indian government to the allegations made by the Maldives. The incident in question occurred on January 31 when the Indian Army intercepted a Maldivian fishing boat within the Maldives' Special Economic Zone, leading to accusations of a breach of international maritime laws and regulations.


The statement from the Maldives' defense ministry highlighted that Indian troops boarded the fishing boats without prior consultation with relevant authorities. In response, the Maldivian government, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has initiated an official request seeking comprehensive details from the Indian government.


President Mohamed Muizzu, who defeated the India-friendly incumbent in September last year, has been actively shaping the foreign policy of the Maldives. His government previously requested the withdrawal of 88 military personnel from India, citing a "strong mandate" from the Maldivian people. The relationship between the two nations further soured after derogatory social media posts by three of Muizzu's ministers against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.


A recent high-level meeting in New Delhi resulted in an agreement for India to replace its military personnel operating aviation platforms in the Maldives. Approximately 80 Indian military personnel are currently stationed in the Maldives, primarily managing two helicopters and an aircraft that conduct medical evacuations and humanitarian missions. The replacement process is set to be completed by May 10, with the first phase concluded by March 10, according to the statement from the Maldivian foreign ministry.

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