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Maldives’ new pro-China govt. may not be anti-India

But for India, keeping out a pro-China regime in Maldives is extremely important. The archipelago is barely 70 nautical miles away from the Lakshadweep islands and India’s west coast.

October 01, 2023 / 19:49 IST
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Amidst rising Sino-Indian rivalry, Maldives witnesses political conflicts between pro-India and pro-China factions.
Amidst rising Sino-Indian rivalry, Maldives witnesses political conflicts between pro-India and pro-China factions.

A new foreign policy challenge is likely to crop up for India in its neighbourhood with the victory of the pro-Chinese candidate, Mohamed Muizzu, in Saturday’s presidential election in Maldives.

That Muizzu, the coalition candidate of the People’s National Congress and the Progressive Party of Maldives, contested on an anti-India plank and won, should concern New Delhi about its position in this strategically important archipelago in the Indian Ocean.

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Muizzu won with 54 percent of the votes against the pro-India incumbent President Mohamed Solih, who managed 46 percent. Muizzu also led Solih in the first round of the elections on September 9, but couldn’t secure 50 percent of the votes, necessitating a second round of polling.

For India, Maldives holds high strategic value because of its location at the crossroads of vital maritime routes in the Indian Ocean. Ensuring maritime security and safeguarding the free movement of ships through these waters is of vital importance to India.