75 people have to be withdrawn in batches, it is not easy for India to bow its head, and the Maldive

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-02-23

After a long struggle, the Maldives finally achieved its final success.

Not long ago, Muiz of the Maldives said that India and the Maldives had reached an agreement on a deadline for the withdrawal of Indian troops from the Maldives. One was March 10, the first to leave. In addition, on 10 May, all Indian troops in the Maldives withdrew. To put it bluntly, India has only 75 soldiers in the Maldives, and it is only more than two months later, and it is not so easy for India to retreat.

In fact, the armies of India and the Maldives are inseparable in this war. Now, Modi has finally compromised and agreed to withdraw his troops from the Maldives, which is undoubtedly a huge benefit for him. But the most important question is, can India be content with that?

After all, the Maldives is still valuable to India. Without the "help" of the Maldives, India wants to become a strong power. In short, India will not withdraw its troops from the Maldives lightly.

In the Maldives, Muiz was not the first to call for India to withdraw its troops, but he was the first to negotiate with India on the matter and set a date. In the past, there were also Maldives ** who demanded that India withdraw its troops, but the final result was not very good.

Around India is a very small country. For a long time, the Maldives has relied on India's economy, medical care, and even tourism. That's what India did in the first place. It is not an exaggeration to say that India's influence in the Maldives is gradually expanding. If the Maldives does not save itself, I am afraid that it will not be long before they will follow in the footsteps of Ceylon.

Therefore, since Muiz came to power, he has constantly warned India to withdraw its troops. Therefore, it does not even ignore that the first newly elected leader of the Maldives will be India, which is "tradition". He came to China earlier this year and has established an all-round strategic partnership with us. This move not only shows a firm attitude towards India, but also hopes to have a strong backer to extricate itself from India.

India, under the resolute attitude of the Maldives, finally capitulated. After all, the two countries have not yet gone to war completely, and India is unlikely to do so. Privately, though, India is not a vegetarian. Not long ago, Modi even went on a trip to the Indian islands to politically intimidate the Maldives.

Two days before India signed the contract with the Maldives, there were also rumors that it was preparing to build a new military base on the islands of Miniköy and Agatti, near the Maldives. Moreover, Indian Defense Minister Manmohan Singh also said that he will lead a 15 aircraft carrier formation to Mikoy Island on March 4 and 5 to attend the military parade. It's funny, it's clearly an intimidation of the Maldives. He probably wanted the Maldivian people to know that they would continue to spy on them even if they were gone.

In addition, according to Indian news reports, the withdrawal of the Indian military is called "replacement", which means that even if India withdraws its troops, they will send troops to support. They are not people from the military, but they should be retired soldiers. To put it bluntly, there is no retreat.

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Judging from these details, while India is capitulating to the Maldives, it is also attacking the idea of the Maldives, and it has to be guarded against. Muiz, don't worry too much, as we said before, having a strong backer is the safest. Now that the Maldives has established an all-round strategic cooperation with our country, we need to be vigilant. Stick to the principle of "Maldives first" above all else.

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