Headlines
Modi, Gayoom hold talks over lunch
New Delhi, April 11 Prime Minister Narendra Modi held bilateral talks with Maldivian President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom over a working lunch here on Monday.
“Doing more with Maldives. PM @narendramodi hosts a working lunch for President Gayoom at Hyderabad House,†external affairs ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup tweeted.
Earlier on Monday, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj called on President Yameen in the latter's first engagement of the day.
Yameen is also scheduled to call on President Pranab Mukherjee on Monday evening before departing from India.
Yameen had earlier come to India on a bilateral visit in January 2014 and was among the South Asian leaders who attended the Modi government's swearing-in in May 2014.
Though India and Maldives completed 50 years of diplomatic ties last year and the two countries historically enjoy a close relationship, Yameen's visit assumes significance because of New Delhi's discomfiture over China's increasing investments and influence in the Indian Ocean region.
Sushma Swaraj visited Maldives in November 2014 and again in October 2015 for the India-Maldives joint commission meeting, which was held after 15 years.
This year, ministerial delegations to India, led by the foreign minister, defence minister, tourism minister, and foreign secretary "have further strengthened bilateral ties between India and Maldives", said a Maldives high commission statement.
India has sought to deepen its relations with the Yameen dispensation following the unease in ties that had crept in after New Delhi was seen backing former president Mohamed Nasheed. India had voiced concern over his prolonged incarceration, and Prime Minister Modi had also cancelled a visit to Male earlier.

12 hours ago
"There is some hope of reconciliation with US, but uncertain": Former diplomat T.P. Sreenivasan

23 hours ago
"I'll always be friends with PM Modi...nothing to worry about": Trump affirms "special relationship" between India-US

23 hours ago
UK govt's responsibility is safety of its citizens, says Shabana Mahmood on taking charge as new Home Secretary after Cabinet reshuffle

23 hours ago
US Commerce Secretary Lutnick escalates rhetoric on India

23 hours ago
Trump softens 'lost India' comment, affirms rapport with PM Modi

1 day ago
Trump changes narrative from stopping "seven wars" to "three wars"

1 day ago
'Alligator Alcatraz' to remain open for detainees, court rules

1 day ago
US detains some 450 workers in Hyundai-LG battery plant site raid in Georgia

1 day ago
No comments, says MEA on Trump's latest post on losing India and Russia to 'deepest, darkest China'

1 day ago
Inaccurate and misleading: India slams White House Advisor Navarro's comments

1 day ago
India blocked Austrian economist 'X' account on controversial post

1 day ago
Malabar Gold & Diamonds to Launch 48 Showrooms Globally

2 days ago
Global Influence of the Indian IT Sector Discussed During First Ever Event Organized by ITServe Alliance at the Indian Consulate in New York