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Maldives could be China’s revenge against India outsmarting it in Bhutan and Nepal

One explanation for Muizzu’s ballistic streak since his return to Male after a five-day visit to Beijing could be a pro-India dispensation winning polls in Bhutan, which could frustrate Chinese designs on Doklam, and two Chinese-built international airports in Nepal slipping into the red following denial of flying rights over India

January 25, 2024 / 09:15 IST
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Maldives, China sign 20 agreements after Muizzu-Xi Jinping meeting. (File photo)

Maldives’ new President Mohamed Muizzu’s permission to Chinese ‘research’ ship Xiang Yang Hong 03 to dock in Male amounts to tacit approval of Beijing snooping on India for blatantly military ends, compromising Indian national security and interests. It is the latest in a series of highly provocative steps which are anti-India to the core and directly challenge New Delhi in its zone of influence.

Importantly, Colombo fell in line and recently announced a moratorium on foreign research ships, especially Chinese vessels, entering Sri Lankan ports to address India’s legitimate defence concerns. But Maldives has deliberately chosen to cock a snook at India by welcoming the Xiang Yang Hong 03, which New Delhi knows is a massive floating spying-cum-monitoring structure, into its waters at India’s doorstep.

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The greenlighting of the Chinese ship follows Muizzu’s March 15 deadline for withdrawing Indian troops from the archipelago, which was rightly seen as a lightning rod for fast crumbling New Delhi-Male relations. In fact, Muizzu flung the deadline at us like a gauntlet! It will be outright delusional on India’s part if we think otherwise.

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