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Amid China's increased foray in the Indian Ocean island, India on Saturday inked an umbrella agreement with the Maldives to intensify cooperation in diverse areas, including trade and counter-terrorism, and unveiled a fresh $100 million line of credit for development of this picturesque atoll nation.

The two sides signed six pacts, including two on combating terrorism and transfer of sentenced persons.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh held wide-ranging talks with Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed for over an hour and discussed issues ranging from trade and development to combating terror and climate change.

After the talks, the two leaders inked a "historic" Framework Agreement on Cooperation for Development which promises to open new frontiers of cooperation.

The agreement seeks to accelerate cooperation across an entire spectrum ranging from trade and investment, food security, fisheries development, tourism and transportation to information technology, new and renewable energy, communications and enhancing connectivity by air and sea.

Manmohan Singh also announced a fresh line of credit of $100 million for a host of capacity-building institutions.

To intensify security cooperation in combating terrorism, India also offered to develop a police training academy and decided to fast track the proposal for a passenger-cum-cargo ferry service between Cochin and Male.

They also decided to look at the possibility of developing a port north of Male.


The meeting comes against the backdrop of China's renewed foray to deepen its diplomatic footprints in the strategically located island.

India has taken note of the visit of Wu Bangguo, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) of China, to the Maldives in May, but has rejected any rivalry with Beijing.
 
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police training academy from us,,,,, :rofl:

We have the worst police record. Most of the policemen are corrupt,,,,, May GOD bless to Maldives!!! Military Training Academy would have been appreciated though.
 
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police training academy from us,,,,, :rofl:

We have the worst police record. Most of the policemen are corrupt,,,,, May GOD bless to Maldives!!! Military Training Academy would have been appreciated though.

No.. they cannot teach them about bribery... it cannot be taught.. it`s in blood n vain in our courageous policemen.
 
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police training academy from us,,,,, :rofl:

We have the worst police record. Most of the policemen are corrupt,,,,, May GOD bless to Maldives!!! Military Training Academy would have been appreciated though.
I beg your pardon sir...most of the police are NOT corrupt. Some of them definitely are...which is obvious in any organization and any country. It was the same corrupt police force which defended mumbai even befor NSG arrived and lost some of it's men! What do you think BSF is? Is it not a police force?? Arent they guarding India's borders 24X7 365 days? Who is the Chief of NSG?? Isnt it headed by Indian Police Services Director General? Imagine a single day in your life with out police and then you'll realize the importance of them.
 
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I beg your pardon sir...most of the police are NOT corrupt. Some of them definitely are...which is obvious in any organization and any country. It was the same corrupt police force which defended mumbai even befor NSG arrived and lost some of it's men! What do you thing BSF is? Is it not a police force?? Arent they guarding India's borders 24X7 365 days? Who is the Chief of NSG?? Isnt it headed by Indian Police Services Director General? Imagine a single day in your life with out police and then you'll realize the importance of them.

Don't wanna get into much debate over here,,,Even their presence does not matters a lot,,, I am saying whatever I am facing in daily life. No offense but I am not going to change my opinion.
 
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Don't wanna get into much debate over here,,,,,, I am saying whatever I am facing in daily life. No offense but I am not going to change my opinion.
You are free to abide by your own decision brother...but on an international forum, kindly abstain from ridiculing your own jawans.
 
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Amid China's increased foray in the Indian Ocean island, India on Saturday inked an umbrella agreement with the Maldives to intensify cooperation in diverse areas, including trade and counter-terrorism, and unveiled a fresh $100 million line of credit for development of this picturesque atoll nation.

The two sides signed six pacts, including two on combating terrorism and transfer of sentenced persons.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh held wide-ranging talks with Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed for over an hour and discussed issues ranging from trade and development to combating terror and climate change.

After the talks, the two leaders inked a "historic" Framework Agreement on Cooperation for Development which promises to open new frontiers of cooperation.

The agreement seeks to accelerate cooperation across an entire spectrum ranging from trade and investment, food security, fisheries development, tourism and transportation to information technology, new and renewable energy, communications and enhancing connectivity by air and sea.

Manmohan Singh also announced a fresh line of credit of $100 million for a host of capacity-building institutions.

To intensify security cooperation in combating terrorism, India also offered to develop a police training academy and decided to fast track the proposal for a passenger-cum-cargo ferry service between Cochin and Male.

They also decided to look at the possibility of developing a port north of Male.


The meeting comes against the backdrop of China's renewed foray to deepen its diplomatic footprints in the strategically located island.

India has taken note of the visit of Wu Bangguo, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) of China, to the Maldives in May, but has rejected any rivalry with Beijing.

Port......... yeah we should go for it.
 
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Port......... yeah we should go for it.

The question is: How? Almost entire Maldives is sinking. 3-4 islands are already gone. They're not even islands, just atolls. Land and sea are parallel in height to each other. The atoll terrain is too dangerous for commercial construction. I mean to make very deep foundations for industrial heavy construction, their weak soil base would be eroded in matter of days, threatening the lives of every Maldivian in Male.
 
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One by one many will come under the umbrella. Bhutan, Maldives, Veitnam, Aghanistan and some more. :D Kudos to GoI.
 
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Shaer nay kaha hai :

Jub Blank lagee Phutnay
Tou Khairat lagee Butnay. Lol
 
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