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Pull Out Your Military Choppers, Personnel, Maldives Tells India
India and China are going head to head in the Maldives, the Indian Ocean island chain where Beijing is building roads, bridges and a bigger airport, upstaging India which has been the country's prime provider of military and civilian aid for decades.

All India | Reuters | Updated: August 10, 2018 18:48 IST
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Maldives, an island nation in the Indian Ocean, is considered a backyard of India. (File)


NEW DELHI: The Maldives wants India to withdraw military helicopters and personnel posted there following the expiry of an agreement in June, its envoy said, the latest snub to Delhi by President Abdulla Yameen's China-backed government.

India and China are going head to head in the Maldives, the Indian Ocean island chain where Beijing is building roads, bridges and a bigger airport, upstaging India which has been the country's prime provider of military and civilian aid for decades.

India has opposed Yameen's crackdown on political rivals and the imposition of an emergency this year and some of the president's rivals have called on Delhi for military intervention, creating worries in the Maldivian government.

The tensions are impacting aid programmes such as security assistance that Delhi has given to smaller countries in the region to help them protect exclusive economic zones, carry out surveys and combat piracy.

The Maldives' ambassador in India, Ahmed Mohamed, told Reuters that two military helicopters provided by India were mainly used for medical evacuations but were no longer required as the islands had built up enough resources of its own.

"They were very useful in the past but with the development of adequate infrastructure, facilities and resources we are now in a position to handle medical evacuations on our own," he said.

However, India and the Maldives are still conducting joint patrols in the islands' exclusive economic zone every month, Mohamed said. The Maldives, 400 km (250 miles) to the southwest of India, is close to the world's busiest shipping lanes, between China and the Middle East.

Along with the helicopters, India had stationed around 50 military personnel, including pilots and maintenance crew, and their visas had expired. But Delhi has not yet withdrawn them from the island chain.

"We are still there, our two helicopters and the men," an Indian navy spokesman said on Wednesday, adding the foreign ministry was handling the situation. The foreign ministry did not respond to a Reuters' request for comment.

India has been demanding that Yameen free political rivals including former President Abdul Gayoom and Supreme Court justices. It also criticised Yameen's decision to hold elections in September saying the rule of law should be restored before embarking on such an exercise.

India was a close supporter of Gayoom during his long years of stewardship of the island chain and sent troops to foil an attempted coup against him in 1988.

China, which opened an embassy in the Maldives in 2011, has rapidly built ties with the tropical island chain as part of its Belt and Road Initiative. It says it is opposed to any country interfering in the internal affairs of the Maldives.

Providing helicopters and patrol boats and satellite assistance to countries such as the Maldives, Mauritius and the Seychelles has been part of India's naval diplomacy to retain influence in the Indian Ocean.

But in recent years China has moved in, building ports and roads backed by loans. In the Maldives, Beijing Urban Construction Group Company Limited took over a project to expand the airport servicing the capital Male, after the government cancelled a $511 million deal with India's GMR Infrastructure.

Maldives has also given the Chinese a few islands to develop, officials said. Abhijit Singh, a former Indian naval officer who specialises on Indian Ocean politics at the New Delhi-based Observer Research Foundation, said the Indian helicopters were deployed near the islands where the Chinese were present.

"Now the issue is Yameen wants the helicopters out, but more importantly he wants the personnel out. It is not the helicopters that trouble him so much, it is actually the fact that there are these people there."

"Yameen has invited China to do a lot of infrastructure building and he suspects that India is trying to keep a watch on what the Chinese are doing and so wants to keep the Indians out," said Singh.

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Ambassador Ahmed declined comment on that view.

© Thomson Reuters 2018
 
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I guess the micropwer is beginning to find it worth.
It can't get more humiliating when such small countries give you the marching orders.
Assuming that Maldives is micropower is like assuming Kuwait is a micropower. Maldives is backed by GCC, Pakistan and has support in countries like Egypt etc.

You can consider it as an analogy with Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Cuba was also a micropower relative to USA but backed by USSR
 
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Assuming that Maldives is micropower is like assuming Kuwait is a micropower. Maldives is backed by GCC, Pakistan and has support in countries like Egypt etc.

You can consider it as an analogy with Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Cuba was also a micropower relative to USA but backed by USSR
Talk all you want....you and your generals know look at pakistan badly and we will take your daughters and give them non rape environment.
 
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Assuming that Maldives is micropower is like assuming Kuwait is a micropower. Maldives is backed by GCC, Pakistan and has support in countries like Egypt etc.

You can consider it as an analogy with Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Cuba was also a micropower relative to USA but backed by USSR
Sorry dude, major comprehension issues. :D
 
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Assuming that Maldives is micropower is like assuming Kuwait is a micropower. Maldives is backed by GCC, Pakistan and has support in countries like Egypt etc.

You can consider it as an analogy with Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Cuba was also a micropower relative to USA but backed by USSR
Is it a threat from you?
As per international laws you have to leave. PERIOD. GTFO of Maldives.
 
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Is it a threat from you?
As per international laws you have to leave. PERIOD. GTFO of Maldives.
What threat? I am only saying that Maldives is backed by many countries and is not a micropower. It is like Cuba with USSR vs USA.

IK effect? Maldives president was among the very first to call him on his victory.
This started long back. Few months have already past with bad relationship between India and Maldives. IK only got elected recently.
 
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Lol it was only few weeks there was thread by an Indian member , title goes like "Huge diplomatic win for India, Maldive allows to keep the copter" ....

Would indians suck it up now??
One Indian does not represent all. He may have been misinformed or someone may have spread fake news which he believed in
 
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One Indian does not represent all. He may have been misinformed or someone may have spread fake news which he believed in
Your dp speaks for you. The problem is most indian members here are paid BJP trolls. If he was misinformed did you condemn?
 
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One Indian does not represent all. He may have been misinformed or someone may have spread fake news which he believed in

Actually India is diplomatically winning here if you were following this, remember deadline was of June. A lot happened in between we're going to wait till Sep atleast. You can say we lost after Dec.
 
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