President Dr Mohamed Muizzu has affirmed the enduring strength of Maldives-India relations, stating that the historic bond between both nations cannot be weakened.
He made the remakes at a state banquet hosted by himself and First Lady Sajidha Mohamed in honour of Indian Prime Minister Modi, who is currently undertaking a two-day state visit to the Maldives at the President’s invitation.
In his speech, the President said that while this year marks the 60th anniversary of the establishment of official diplomatic relations between the Maldives and India, the relationship dates back centuries. While history bears witness to this, he noted that both countries have deep-rooted ties through trade and other cultural activities since long before official diplomatic relations were established.
The President emphasised that India has always been an important partner in the Maldives’ development journey, and noted that the relationship is strengthening, particularly in the fields of security, health, trade and education. He expressed confidence that India can play an important role in building a sustainable, inclusive and youth-driven economy in the Maldives.
In his speech, the President also acknowledged Prime Minister Modi as the second longest-serving Prime Minister in India’s history, describing it as a reflection of his dedication to national service.
Prime Minister Modi’s state visit coincides with the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two neighbouring nations. The banquet was attended by members of the visiting Indian delegation and senior officials of the Government of the Maldives.
President Muizzu Affirms Enduring Strength of Maldives-India Ties at State Banquet
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