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Is ‘India Out’ of the Maldives as China-friendly leader Mohamed Muizzu takes charge?

  • President-elect Mohamed Muizzu has made it a priority to cut India’s military presence in the Maldives, diluting New Delhi’s role as ‘first responder’
  • His election calls into question Male’s commitment to the US’ Indo-Pacific strategy – as analysts say China will now look to ‘widen its footprint’

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A worker with Mohamed Muizzu’s Progressive Party of Maldives poses with an “India Out” flag in Male last year. Photo: Reuters
China-friendly Mohamed Muizzu’s victory in the Maldives’ recent presidential election has set alarm bells ringing in New Delhi, after he won a majority on the back of a concerted campaign to limit Indian influence in the island state.
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The Maldives, an archipelago of more than 1,000 islands less than 1,000km off the southwest coast of India, occupies a prime vantage point for surveillance and monitoring of maritime traffic in the Indian Ocean – making a change of government in capital Male a security and strategic headache for Delhi.
In the wake of his victory over incumbent Ibrahim Solih, Muizzu announced that his “first order of business” after taking office would be to cut India’s presence by limiting the number of Indian soldiers in the Maldives.
Mohamed Muizzu (right) with a supporter in Male, the Maldivian capital, last month. Muizzu won the presidential run-off with over 54 per cent of the vote. Photo: Reuters
Mohamed Muizzu (right) with a supporter in Male, the Maldivian capital, last month. Muizzu won the presidential run-off with over 54 per cent of the vote. Photo: Reuters

“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,” Muizzu, 45, was quoted as saying by local media.

It’s unknown exactly how many Indian military personnel are stationed in the Maldives, but the island state’s armed forces told a parliamentary committee in 2021 that the number was 75 – ostensibly there to maintain aircraft that Delhi gifted Male.

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