With
President-elect of the Maldives, Mohamed Muizzu, a known “India Out”
backer and a pro-China leader, signalling to steer Male towards a
Beijing-centric foreign policy, the Indian foreign policy establishment
is set to face tough and testing times in the atoll nation, having
immense strategic importance in the Indian Ocean.
Confirming
India’s fears, Muizzu announced to initiate the process of removing
Indian military personnel from the island nation from 17 November when
he will take over the Presidential office formally, in what is seen as a
clear indication that “he wants to get rid of India’s influence and
bring China closer to Maldives”.
Muizzu made this clear in his
victory speech, stating that the people have decided they do not want
Indian troops in the country. “Those who have deployed (Indian) troops
here would not want to keep them here if we don’t want it. The people
have decided and don’t want Indian troops to stay in the Maldives.
Therefore, foreign soldiers cannot be here against our sentiments,
against our will.’’ There was thunderous applause from the audience when
Muizzu announced the removal of the foreign (Indian) military forces
from the Maldives, a 100-percent Muslim nation.
Removing Indian
troops from the Maldives was a key election promise made by Muizzu. He
won the elections defeating incumbent President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih,
who had once projected the “India First Policy”.
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