India extends $1.4 billion assistance to Maldives

"We held successful talks in a cordial atmosphere.We vowed to strengthen ties," Modi said in his press statement, with Solih by his side.

India commits USD 1.4 billion financial aid to Maldives
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday announced $1.4 billion financial assistance to Maldives after he held extensive talks with President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih during which both sides vowed to deepen security cooperation in the Indian Ocean region.

The two countries also inked four pacts, including one on visa facilitation.

"We held successful talks in a cordial atmosphere. We vowed to strengthen ties," Modi said in his press statement, with Solih by his side.


He also said the security interests of the two countries were intertwined and both sides will work together to further strengthen cooperation in the Indian Ocean region.

"We will not allow our countries to be used for activities which can be harmful to each other's interests," Modi asserted.

The prime minister said India is extending $1.4 billion as budget support, currency swap and line of credit for the social and economic development of Maldives.
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"We want greater trade ties with Maldives. There are increasing opportunities for Indian companies in the island nation," he said.

On his part, Solih said the two sides agreed to strengthen maritime security cooperation in the Indian Ocean region through coordinated patrol and aerial surveillance.

Solih arrived here Sunday on a three-day state visit, his first foreign trip after assuming the charge of the top office in the island nation a month ago.

Modi had attended Solih's swearing-in ceremony on November 17.
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Earlier, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj called on Solih and discussed bilateral and regional issues of mutual interests.

Relations between India and the Maldives deteriorated after then president Abdulla Yameen imposed emergency on February 5 this year.
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India had criticised his decision and asked his government to restore the credibility of the electoral and political process by releasing political prisoners. The emergency lasted for 45 days.
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