India is timeless sounded, the Indian garrison refused to withdraw, and the direction of the Maldi

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-01

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After taking office, the new Maldives ** Moizu decided to change his previous pro-India policy and changed the destination of his first visit from India to China. The move has attracted attention and speculation about whether it means that the Maldives is changing its attitude towards China and could replace India's position in the country. However, the latest news shows that the Indian garrison has not received an order to withdraw its troops, despite the demand from the Maldives** for the withdrawal of Indian troops. At the same time, there are voices in the Maldives that support India, raising questions about whether the Maldives' attitude towards China has changed.

Despite the Maldives**'s demand for India to withdraw its troops, the Indian garrison refused to do so, saying they had not yet received an order to withdraw troops from the Maldives. Hari Kumar, a senior admiral of the Indian Navy, said in an interview that India has not yet given instructions to withdraw its troops, so the soldiers are still waiting for clear orders. The move by the Maldives was seen as a farewell to India and a gesture of goodwill to China. In the battle for influence between India and China in the region, the Maldives has become a key player in shaping the trend of the game.

India has a military unit of 80 soldiers stationed in the Maldives who are tasked with protecting and maintaining the military equipment provided by India in the country and providing assistance in times of need, such as disaster relief, etc. Although their mission is not yet complete, it is only a matter of time before the Indian garrison is ready to evacuate. At the same time, there were voices in the Maldives saying that "India is a long-term ally", a statement that strongly criticized the Maldives**'s approach. The two opposition parties, which hold a majority of seats in the House of Representatives, fear that a deviation from foreign policy could spell trouble for the Maldives.

Recently, the two opposition parties spoke out in a joint voice, accusing the Maldives** of taking a "offending neighbor" stance towards India, and expressing the idea that India is a true old friend. Allowing Chinese ships to dock in their ports in the Maldives** has also heightened concerns between both parties that this is not good for the future of the Maldives. The first visit of the Maldives' new ** Muizu chose Beijing instead of New Delhi, as is usually the case, a change that aroused suspicion among opposition parties. They fear that the action may be linked to India's alienation. The opposition's pledge to work together is a harbinger of some difficulties for the Maldives' policies. They also want to make the issue public and put pressure on **.

According to the Maldives***, India and the Maldives have agreed to speed up the process of withdrawing Indian troops from the Maldives. Currently, about 70 Indian soldiers, one maritime reconnaissance aircraft and two *** aircraft are stationed in the Maldives. Shortly after Muizu took office, he formally demanded that India withdraw its troops. However, the withdrawal of troops is only part of the problem, and there has been much more controversy recently. The Maldives deputy minister and others have expressed their displeasure with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent idea of turning the Indian islands into world-class holiday paradises. This shows that the position of the Maldives has not changed, and the voices about India as a long-term ally are only the opinions and demands of some opposition parties in India. They may be expressing their long-term support for India, and we need to be rational about the diversity of voices in the Maldives. On the issue of India's withdrawal, over time, the Maldives will push for progress that is more in line with its own interests. No matter how the wind direction changes in the Maldives, China has always maintained friendly and cooperative relations with the Maldives. Because China's foreign policy is not influenced by third parties.

The policy shift in the Maldives** has attracted a lot of attention. Although he demanded that India withdraw its troops, the Indian garrison refused to withdraw, claiming that the withdrawal order had not yet been received. There are also those in the Maldives who support India and question the new move. Maldives*** said the two sides had agreed to accelerate the withdrawal process of Indian troops. However, the controversy surrounding this issue goes far beyond that. There are two pieces of news, the first is that although the Maldives ** asked India to withdraw its troops, according to the latest news, the Indian garrison has not received an order to retreat. Then the second signal is that the Maldives has also sounded a voice of "India is a long-term ally", and some people may wonder whether the direction of the Maldives towards China has changed. After the Maldives leader Moizu came to power, he decided to change direction and no longer let India take the helm. He openly announced that he was abandoning his previous "pro-India policy" and asked Indian soldiers to pack up and go home. That is, he told the Indian troops in the Maldives to pack their bags and prepare to withdraw. This move caused relations between India, which had been a harmonious neighbor, and the Maldives to suddenly become tense.

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