India has once again shown a big heart and come forward to help its neighbor and Islamic country Maldives. India on Monday signed a currency swap agreement worth $400 million with the aim of building better relations with Maldives. India also agreed to increase cooperation for construction of ports, road networks, schools and housing projects. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Maldives President Mohammed Muizzu also launched RuPay card in Maldives. Apart from this, inaugurated the new runway at Hanimadhoo International Airport and agreed to further strengthen bilateral relations.
Maldives President Mohammed Muizzu has come to India on a 4-day visit.
Let us tell you that last year the relations between the two countries had turned sour. Muizzu, who was on a four-day state visit, met Prime Minister Modi at Hyderabad House. The two countries also agreed on 'a vision for a comprehensive economic and maritime security partnership'. This is a document that covers different aspects of cooperation. Following the talks, India also handed over 700 social housing units to Maldives. It has been constructed under the buyer loan facility of Exim Bank (Export-Import Bank of India). Prime Minister Modi said, “Some time ago we introduced RuPay card in Maldives. In the coming time, we will work towards connecting India and Maldives with UPI.
PM Narendra Modi announced assistance of Rs 30 billion
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also announced an aid of Rs 30 billion to Maldives. Both countries signed a currency swap agreement worth $400 million. This step will help Maldives deal with financial challenges. The two leaders acknowledged that this is an opportune time to develop a new framework for cooperation to transform bilateral relations into a comprehensive economic and maritime security partnership. Prime Minister Modi described Maldives as a 'close friend' which has an important place in India's neighborhood policy and maritime outlook. The PM said, “India has always fulfilled the responsibilities of a neighboring country.
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