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MC Explains: All about the India-Maldives hydrographic survey agreement

The agreement allows India to perform a thorough investigation of the island nation's territorial waters, including reefs, lagoons, coastlines, ocean currents, and tidal levels.

December 15, 2023 / 22:57 IST
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The deal was signed in 2019 during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the islands, during the regime of former President Ibrahim Solih.
The deal was signed in 2019 during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the islands, during the regime of former President Ibrahim Solih.

The Maldives has announced that it would not renew its hydrographic survey agreement with India. Under Secretary for Public Policy, Mohamed Firuzul stated that cancelling bilateral and diplomatic agreements with other countries that would jeopardise Maldives' sovereignty was part of the 'Hafthaa-14' agenda.

The new Maldives government has opted not to renew the bilateral agreement, which expires on June 7, 2024, Mohamed Firuzul said at a press conference in Malé on December 14. As per media reports, the agreement suggests that either country can choose not to renew the agreement six months before its expiration in June 2024.

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So what exactly is the hydrographic survey agreement? Moneycontrol explains everything about it.

Hydrographic Survey Agreement