India has really hit an iron plate this time! Modi's recruitment has not worked, and the attitude of the new Maldivian leader Muiz is impressive. According to the latest news, India will withdraw from the Maldives in batches from March 10 to May 10 this year, ending its 35-year military presence. However, India and the Maldives have taken a very different stance on this, and India is ambiguous and seems to be looking for an excuse to delay. The Maldives has been outspoken and demanded that India withdraw its troops. This time, India's plan may not succeed.
The strategic value of the Maldives to India is self-evident, but the new leader, Muiz, clearly sees through India's intentions. At the same time, he is actively seeking China's support and cooperation. Unlike India's blind self-confidence, the United States has become increasingly cautious about China, a change that is already evident internationally. But India** has a very different interpretation, with diametrically opposed attitudes towards the United States and China. This feel-good mentality could be a big disadvantage for India.
For Muiz, driving out the Indian army no matter what, is an inevitable choice to preserve the country's sovereignty. In this game, Muiz has shown a determined leadership style, while India has shown hesitation. In the face of such challenges, the Maldives will defend its interests with unyielding determination.