HomeNewsBusinessWith Maldives President Muizzu going to China first, India in no hurry to roll out red carpet

With Maldives President Muizzu going to China first, India in no hurry to roll out red carpet

India-Maldives row: Breaking from the traditional approach adopted by most of his predecessors, President Muizzu opted to initiate his series of bilateral foreign visits by choosing Beijing over New Delhi. This departure from convention has fuelled speculation and triggered talks about a potential shift in the Maldives' foreign policy dynamics.

January 10, 2024 / 09:53 IST
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India-Maldives Row: Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu has urged Beijing to send more tourists after backlash from Indians.

Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu has sought China's assistance to address the impact of calls for boycotting Maldives as a holiday destination by certain social media users in India. Additionally, the Maldivian government has proposed a visit by Muizzu to New Delhi shortly after his return from Beijing in an attempt to manage the fallout from the social media controversy and maintain positive relations with India.

Breaking away from the customary practice followed by most of his predecessors, Muizzu chose to begin his series of bilateral foreign visits with Beijing instead of New Delhi. This decision has sparked speculation and raised questions about a potential reorientation of the Maldives' foreign policy towards China.

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Given Muizzu's decision to visit Beijing first, several media reports indicate that India is not rushing to host him and will await an opportune moment for his visit to New Delhi. Talks about Muizzu's potential visit to India took place in November 2023, around the time he assumed office. Amid ongoing talks with India, Muizzu promptly accepted an offer from Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit Beijing, complicating the prospects of his visit to New Delhi.

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