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Maldives two main opposition parties express concern about its government's anti-India stance

The open support by the two parties -- the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) and the Democrats -- came a day after the Maldives government said a Chinese ship, equipped to carry research and surveys, will be docking at a Maldivian port after being permitted by the Male government to make a port call for replenishment.

January 25, 2024 / 07:40 IST
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Maldives two main opposition parties express concern about its government's anti-India stance
Maldives two main opposition parties express concern about its government's anti-India stance

Calling India as the "most long-standing ally," the two main opposition parties in Maldives on Wednesday expressed concern about the government's "anti-India stance."

The open support by the two parties -- the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) and the Democrats -- came a day after the Maldives government said a Chinese ship, equipped to carry research and surveys, will be docking at a Maldivian port after being permitted by the Male government to make a port call for replenishment.

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The permission to allow the Chinese ship comes amid strained ties between India and Maldives after its recently-elected President Mohamed Muizzu made Beijing as his first port of call early this month soon after assuming office. Traditionally, New Delhi has been the first port of call for a Maldivian President.

"The current administration appears to be making a stark pivot towards an anti-India stance. Both, the MDP and The Democrats believe alienating any development partner, and especially the country's most long-standing ally will be extremely detrimental to the long-term development of the country," the two opposition parties said in their assessment on "the direction in foreign policy" of the Maldivian government.