Why "India Out" Could Hurt the Maldives | Vantage with Palki Sharma



Why “India Out” Could Hurt the Maldives | Vantage with Palki Sharma

The ongoing India-Maldives row raises questions about the impact of President Muizzu’s “India Out” strategy. For decades, India has been the first responder during crises on the island nation. So, can Muizzu and his government afford to antagonise India? Palki Sharma tells you.

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31 thoughts on “Why "India Out" Could Hurt the Maldives | Vantage with Palki Sharma”

  1. The failure of indian foriegn policy is well describe , but as indian reporter you should not highlight weakness of your foriegn policy in these delecate matters .

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  2. Why India is bullying a small country like Maldives? they have no balls to pick a fight with China or US but picking on a small island smaller than Mumbai. IF Maldives don't want Indian troops its their right to determine their own security, why are these Indian nationalists getting worked up on this….also dont think that Maldives is going to get bankrupt because Indians are not going to visit It…infact Indian tourists are the low ballers in Maldives the real Target Market is for the Europeans, US and Gulf HNI's who are actually spending big money in Maldives…calm down Indian Nationalists

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  3. Maldivian President might be hateful to India, but it’s the common Maldivian citizens agreed and supported and elected him as the president. No matters who suffers the most, but this policy of unconditional support to Namakharams needs to be stopped at all cost.

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  4. It was also the people roaming around with India out tshirts, we should stop all the trade with them, shift out army from there to Lakshadeep, atleast for 2 years and then let them see what can happen to them, if they import from china, prices will go up since its very far.

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  5. More than Maldivian action, India’s response is very important. As Muizu is elected by spewing envy on India and people supported him, India should stay of the island and make state affairs a more serious business. Freebies won’t bring respect. India must realise this. Bharat should consider all neighbours Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, B Desh, Pak, Maldives & China as good neighbors having relations for centuries and conduct state affairs in a serious business manner only with sealed borders. Business has respect but free help has enmity and Ill will. This must be dealt with as an exemplary case to assert Bharat’s stature to the world.

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  6. It's really interesting to me the choice in tone from the BJPs propaganda outlet on this issue. It's soft. It's calm. It's conciliatory.
    But when Canada called out India for ordering the killing a Sikh separatist, India's propaganda machine went into absolute overdrive.

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