India, Maldives Resolve to Expand Defence Cooperation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with President of Maldives Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom
NEW DELHI: A defence cooperation pact and five other agreements
to expand bilateral ties were inked between India and Maldives today
after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President of the archipelago
nation Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom held talks including ways to combat
terrorism and radicalization.
During the deliberations, India assured Maldives it was ready to protect
its strategic interests in the region and would extend all possible
assistance, including in maritime sphere and capacity building of armed
forces, as part of an action plan in the defence sector.
India has also decided to speed up infrastructure projects like
development of ports in the country where China was trying to expand its
foothold. The other agreements signed were in the fields of taxation,
tourism, space research and conservation.
"It is an important day in the history of cooperation between India and
Maldives," the Prime Minister said at a joint press interaction with
Yameen, listing outcomes of the talks.
The Prime Minister said threat of cross border terrorism, challenge of
radicalisation and overall security scenario in the Indian Ocean region
were discussed and both sides agreed to step up cooperation in these
areas.
"We are conscious of security needs of Maldives; President Yameen agreed
that Maldives will be sensitive to our strategic and security
interests. It is clear that the contours of India-Maldives relations are
defined by our shared strategic, security, economic and developmental
goals," Modi said.
Modi also said it is in India's strategic interest to have a stable and
secure Maldives and that its challenges are India's concerns.
On his part, Yameen said his country pursues an "India first" foreign
policy and described it as most important friend of Maldives.
"The prompt implementation of a concrete action plan in the defence
sector will strengthen our defence cooperation. Development of ports,
continuous training, capacity building, supply of equipment and maritime
surveillance will be its main elements," the Prime Minister said.
He said India understands its role as a "net security provider" in the
Indian Ocean and was ready to protect its strategic interests in this
region.
"President Yameen and I are aware of the growing dangers of cross border
terrorism and radicalisation in South Asia. Information exchanges
between security agencies and training and capacity building of Maldives
Police and security forces is important part of our security
cooperation," he said.
Modi said India India is ready to partner Maldives in its ambitious iHaven project.
The iHaven project is one of the most important projects in President
Yameen's economic vision, and is being developed under the new laws of
the Special Economic Zone (SEZ).
The project has six main goals, including developing an airport, a
harbour, bunkering services, real estate, shopping malls, and resorts in
the atoll.
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