Updated March 7th, 2024 at 17:40 IST

India A Responsible Superpower, Not Bully: Former Maldives Prez. Mohamed Nasheed at Republic Summit

Former President of Maldives Mohammed Nasheed emphasised that the vast majority of people in Maldives are friends of India.

Reported by: Digital Desk
Former President of Maldives Mohamed Nasheed | Image:Republic
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Republic Summit 2024: Former President of Maldives Mohammed Nasheed emphasised that India has always helped Maldives and has never been a “bully”. During a session titled ‘Bharat and The Indian Ocean’, which was moderated by Republic TV's Niranjan Narayanaswamy, Nasheed made it clear that there is a “wrong conception" that the people of Maldives have ‘anti-India sentiments’. 

While insisting that the majority of people in Maldives are friends of India, Nasheed insisted that there is a need for the island nation to have a “stable foreign policy” and not keep swinging “from one side to another”. “India has always come and helped us out and these are not actions of a bully. I want to see India rise. I strongly believe our safety and security are linked,” Nasheed said in the Thursday event. “India respected a small island nation Maldives. India spoke to the concerned people of Maldives and found ways how to handle it (the recent issue). These are actions of a responsible superpower,” he added. 

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The comments from the former president came days after the current President of Maldives Mohamed Muizzu accused India of being a “bully”.  “Though we have small islands in this ocean, we have a vast exclusive economic zone of 9,00,000 square kilometres. Maldives is one of the countries with the biggest share of this ocean. This ocean does not belong to a specific country. This ocean also belongs to all countries situated in it," the Maldivian President said in January, this year. However, the callous remarks from Muizzu attracted a sharp rebuttal from External Affairs Minister Dr S. Jaishankar. While dismissing the allegations the veteran diplomat noted that so-called “big bullies” don't provide USD 4.5 billion to neighbours when they are in “distress”. 

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‘We are Friends of India’: Maldives President reaffirms ties with India

During the interaction at the Republic Summit, Nasheed reiterated the significance of strong ties between India and Maldives. “You cannot marginalise the Maldives from India. Most of our doctors and teachers are Indians… Anti-India sentiment is not Maldives' sentiment. We watch the same films, eat the same food, and have similar cultures, we are united and are the same people. You can't divorce us from India,” the Maldivian leader averred. He went on to admit that the “Boycott Maldives" campaign has impacted the country's tourism in a significant way. 

The Maldivian leader also warned the Muizzu administration against its closeness with China. He explained his stance on the matter by throwing light on how China influences countries by putting them in a debt trap. “ China has given us a lot of loans to build infrastructure in our country. China intentionally raises the price of the project so that the business plan fails. When the plan fails, one can't pay back the loan,” Nasheed explained. “They ask for equity and with equity, we lose more sovereignty. Maldives has to be mindful of these Chinese loans,” he added.

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India's biggest news summit- Republic Summit 2024, began with huge enthusiasm, on Thursday in Delhi. Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami inaugurated the Republic Summit 2024. The theme for this year's Summit is "Bharat: The Next Decade," with a focus on what India can do in the coming 10 years to make sure that the country achieves the dream of 'Viksit Bharat - A Developed India', before 2047.
 

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Published March 7th, 2024 at 16:55 IST