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Maldives fever finally subsides, Muizzu calls on India to resume tourism

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Maldives fever finally subsides, Muizzu calls on India to resume tourism
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Maldivian President Mohammed Muizzu and Prime Minister Modi.

Male: The enthusiasm of Mohammad Muizzu, who was picking on India under the pretext of China, has now cooled. The economic situation in the country of Muizzu has deteriorated after Indian tourists avoided going to the Maldives. Now Muizzu wants the people of India to restart tourism in the Maldives. Therefore, Maldives has discussed the possibilities of the tourism sector with India. This was said in a media report on Friday. The development comes days after Maldivian President Mohammed Muizzu, during his first bilateral visit to New Delhi, described India as “one of the largest tourism source markets” for his country and expressed hope that more Indian tourists visit the archipelagic nation.

We reported that during Muizzu’s visit, India highlighted on October 7 that its friendly relations with Maldives will continue. Because Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Muizzu presented a plan for comprehensive economic and maritime cooperation. This is a sign that the relationship is moving in the right direction again after reaching a difficult period in late 2023 and early 2024. Maldives Tourism Minister Ibrahim Faisal on Thursday discussed tourism development opportunities in Baresadhoo and Gaadhoo, in Laamu Atoll, with Indian High Commissioner to the Maldives Munu Mahavar, state media PSM said on Friday.

Maldives committed to improving relations with India

After strained relations with India, Maldives has lost all its arrogance. Faisal said in a post in Mahawar, Faisal and other officials from both sides visited Baresadhoo and Gadhoo as part of the Laamu Atoll tour. “Discussions were held on its potential as a key destination for tourism development and how we can harness new development opportunities while preserving the natural beauty and heritage of the island,” Faisal said in the post, in response to his post, Mahavar wrote: “The tourism sector.” “It is a priority area of ​​our bilateral cooperation and we look forward to working closely with the Government of Maldives to further enhance this partnership.” (Language)

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