Maldives not in favour of Chinese naval expansion in Indian Ocean
Maldives doesn't favour the rapid Chinese naval expansion in the Indian Ocean and is against any sort of military build up in the region
"Maintaining balance in the Indian Ocean is very important. There is not enough room in the Indian Ocean for other non-traditional friends," said Nasheed, while talking to journalists at the end of his three-day visit to India.
"We are not receptive to any installation, military or otherwise, in the Indian Ocean, specially from un-traditional friends. The Indian Ocean is the Indian Ocean," he added. He was answering a query about the rapid Chinese expansion in the region.
Nasheed also ruled out the possibility of Beijing managing to further its ties with Male at the expense of India. "We have very good friendly relations with India. We believe in being honest with our friends," he said.
"India is a better investment destination. Language, culture, music, food. It's far easier to deal with India than with China," he replied when asked to compare the experience of doing business with India and China.
On the ongoing crisis in Libya, Nasheed said that Libya should be immediately dropped from the UN council for human rights. He also urged India to play a more active role in bringing peace in the country.
In the morning, Nasheed met PM Manmohan Singh and discussed a host of issues. "We had discussions on the Indian Ocean, piracy, climate change and trade and investment. Piracy is a very important issue for us. We are sitting right in the middle of the Indian Ocean," he said.
Nasheed also discussed the ongoing preparations in his country to host the eight-nation South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit in November.
The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
The Economic Times News App for Quarterly Results, Latest News in ITR, Business, Share Market, Live Sensex News & More.