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PM Modi Arrives In Maldives For State Visit, Greets President Muizzu Amidst 60th Independence Day Celebrations | India News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to Maldives on Friday as part of the second leg of the two nations. He received a warm welcome from the President Muizzu. The two leaders were greeted each other with embrace. Foreign Minister, Defense Minister, Finance Minister and Maldives Interior Security Minister were also present on the occasion.

The Maldive capital male, on Friday, wore a festive appearance adorned with large posters, colorful posters and fluttering Indian flags, because the island country Prime Minister Narendra Modi was prepared to host a two -day state visit.

Posters carrying the message “Warm Greetings to Prime Minister Narendra Modi” were exhibited with some posters containing PM Modi’s photo throughout the city. Indian flags listed the streets and a few children kept the pictures and pictures of PM Modi with expectations to come.

PM Modi was invited by Maldive President Mohamed Muizzu and will participate in the country’s 60th Independence Day celebrations as a guest of honor.

This is the third visit of the PM Modi to the Maldives during the appointment of President Muizzu, and the first is the head of any state or government.

The Indian community members living in Maldives expressed excitement against the Prime Minister’s visit.

Before the arrival of Prime Minister Modi, a member of the Indian community, Ani, “We are proud to have a great leader. Sindoor operation, the action by him, and also the development of India,” he said.

During his stay, Prime Minister Modi will meet with President Mohamed Muizzu to discuss ways to further strengthen bilateral cooperation in the key sectors.

The visit also points to the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between India and Maldives. In recent years, India has played an important role in supporting Maldives through development aid, infrastructure projects and emergency assistance.

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