Jaishankar Stresses ‘Neighbourhood First’ with Maldives FM Visit

The Foreign Ministers of India and Maldives recently convened in New Delhi, marking a significant step in reinvigorating bilateral relations between the neighboring nations. This meeting, the first since relations faced challenges, underscored the importance of mutual interests and reciprocal sensitivity in shaping diplomatic ties. India’s External Affairs Minister, Dr. S Jaishankar, welcomed his Maldivian […]

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by Ananya Ghosh - May 9, 2024, 5:27 pm

The Foreign Ministers of India and Maldives recently convened in New Delhi, marking a significant step in reinvigorating bilateral relations between the neighboring nations. This meeting, the first since relations faced challenges, underscored the importance of mutual interests and reciprocal sensitivity in shaping diplomatic ties.

India’s External Affairs Minister, Dr. S Jaishankar, welcomed his Maldivian counterpart Moosa Zameer, highlighting the enduring bond between the two countries despite recent strains. Emphasizing India’s “neighbourhood first policy” and its commitment to the SAGAR vision (Security and Growth for All in the Region), Jaishankar reiterated India’s readiness to assist the Maldives when needed.

While specific references to China or diplomatic shifts were not made, the discussion centered on the shared values and strategic interests that underpin India-Maldives relations. Jaishankar’s remarks reflected a desire to strengthen convergence in various domains, signaling a renewed effort to enhance cooperation and understanding between the two nations.

The meeting between the foreign ministers serves as a platform to address challenges, enhance economic collaboration, and promote regional stability. Both sides expressed optimism about the future trajectory of their relationship, emphasizing the importance of maintaining open communication and fostering a conducive environment for mutual growth and prosperity.

As India and Maldives reaffirm their commitment to bolstering ties, this diplomatic engagement marks a positive step towards deeper cooperation and strategic partnership in the Indo-Pacific region.