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Perceptions of India's role in Maldives vary between the governments and may reflect broader geopolitical tensions. Monitoring developments in Maldives is crucial to grasp regional power dynamics between India and China.nrega job card list
Right. It has more to do with the broader geopolitical spectrum involving China and other actors. India also wants to ensure the security of the strategic Malabar coast.
 
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Perceptions of India's role in Maldives vary between the governments and may reflect broader geopolitical tensions. Monitoring developments in Maldives is crucial to grasp regional power dynamics between India and China.nrega job card list
It is my understanding that China has to enter into a long term strategic agreement with Maldives to thwart any Indian move to gain a foothold in the tiny South Asian Muslim country. An increased amount of naval cooperation between China and Maldives is expected as a China friendly govt. is in place in Maldives.
 
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It is my understanding that China has to enter into a long term strategic agreement with Maldives to thwart any Indian move to gain a foothold in the tiny South Asian Muslim country. An increased amount of naval cooperation between China and Maldives is expected as a China friendly govt. is in place in Maldives.
I heard the Bangladeshis, Sri Lankans, Nepalese do not like India. Or at least India dominating South Asia.

Only Bhutan appears to have good relations with India, lol.
 
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I heard the Bangladeshis, Sri Lankans, Nepalese do not like India. Or at least India dominating South Asia.

Only Bhutan appears to have good relations with India, lol.
Even Bhutan is cozying up to China now a days.:)
 
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Lets hope so. China is way ahead than India in many ways.

Bangladeshis themselves do not have hate for Indians as a population group, which would be illogical.

However I believe the resentment mainly lies in :

a) Perceived Indian govt. interference in Bangladesh political matters as well as
b) The (not-perceived but rather real) extreme trade deficit, caused again - by Indian Customs unilateral imposition of non-tariff barriers on Bangladesh exports to India. The deficit right now is about $45 Billion of Indian exports to Bangladesh vs. $2 Billion of Bangladesh exports to India per year.
c) Border killing issues (shoot to kill orders by BSF).
d) Water-sharing issues for numerous rivers like the Padma and Teesta.

And a myriad other sundry smaller issues.
 
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Bangladeshis themselves do not have hate for Indians as a population group, which would be illogical.

However I believe the resentment mainly lies in :

a) Perceived Indian govt. interference in Bangladesh political matters as well as
b) The (not-perceived but rather real) extreme trade deficit, caused again - by Indian Customs unilateral imposition of non-tariff barriers on Bangladesh exports to India. The deficit right now is about $45 Billion of Indian exports to Bangladesh vs. $2 Billion of Bangladesh exports to India per year.
c) Border killing issues (shoot to kill orders by BSF).
d) Water-sharing issues for numerous rivers like the Padma and Teesta.

And a myriad other sundry smaller issues.
One fact many people do not know is that despite political issues, there is a high degree of mutual respect between Pakistani and Indian military officers in general, with few exceptions. It has always been that way since 1947.
 
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India completes Maldives troop withdrawal
Agence France-Presse . Male 11 May, 2024, 01:11

India pulled out its last remaining soldiers stationed in the Maldives on Friday, meeting a deadline for their withdrawal that had strained ties between the two neighbours.

Pro-China president Mohamed Muizzu won office last year while campaigning on a promise to downgrade ties with India, and has since reoriented the strategically placed archipelago nation towards Beijing.

After coming to power, he demanded the withdrawal of Indian soldiers who had been stationed in the upscale beach holiday destination to assist with maritime patrols.

The third and final batch of 27 Indian troops left the archipelago on Friday, the official said, declining to be named as they were not authorised to speak to media.

Another 51 soldiers had left the atoll nation by Tuesday, according to Indian and Maldivian officials.

The foreign ministry official added that there was no public ceremony held to mark the end of the Indian military deployment.

The Indian troops were operating three reconnaissance aircraft that New Delhi had gifted the Maldives to patrol its vast maritime boundary.

Indian foreign ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said on Thursday that the departing soldiers had been replaced by civilian 'technical personnel'.

The dispute over the garrison, and the Maldives' overtures to Beijing, have been viewed with consternation in New Delhi.

But both South Asian nations struck a conciliatory note in a meeting between their foreign ministers in the Indian capital a day before the withdrawal deadline.

Maldivian envoy Moosa Zameer said his trip to Delhi marked a 'new initiative of collaboration, symbolising enduring friendship and shared goals'.

His Indian counterpart S Jaishankar said both countries had a common interest in reaching 'an understanding on how best we take our relationship forward.'

The Maldives is a small nation of 1,192 tiny coral islets scattered 800 kilometres across the equator, but it strategically straddles key east-west international shipping routes.

India is suspicious of China's growing presence in the Indian Ocean and its influence in the Maldives as well as in neighbouring Sri Lanka.

Muizzu's government has entered several agreements with Beijing to boost bilateral relations and economic ties, sidelining India, which considers the tiny nation to be within its sphere of influence.

The Maldives signed a military assistance pact with China in March as the Indian garrison began leaving.

Its defence ministry said the deal was to foster 'stronger bilateral ties' and that China would train its staff under the pact.​
 
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