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Repairing ties with the Maldives

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March 26, 2018

Why in news?

The Maldivian government has decided to lift the state of emergency.

What happened in Maldives?

  • Recently the Supreme Court of Maldives ordered to release many jailed opposition leaders, Maldives government has openly refused to comply the judgement.
  • Contrarily Maldives administration has declared a state of emergency for and government forces have also taken over the Supreme Court complex.
  • Maldivian administration has ordered the arrest of two judges, as well as hundreds of activists and politicians including former President Abdul Gayoom, and imposed a state of emergency.
  • During emergency certain rights had been restricted and general movements, services and businesses has not been much affected.Click here to know more

What was the recent decision on emergency?

  • The ruling Maldives administration under President Abdulla Yameen has lifted the emergency declared 45days earlier.
  • The opposition parties believe that the emergency was lifted only because present administration has established total control over the judiciary and parliament.
  • Therefore, it is supposed that lifting the emergency does not automatically amount to status quo ante.

What is the status of Indo-Maldivian ties?

  • After the announcement of emergency India made a public statements of disapproval on the emergency for which Male has reacted India’s statements of disapproval were “not helpful at all”.
  • Recently India made a statement that the withdrawal of the emergency is “one step”, and much more must be done to restore democracy in the Maldives.
  • Even this statement of India has been unwelcomed by Maldives claiming that the events of the past couple of months were “internal political matters”.
  • With military exchanges, a free trade agreement with China and a slew of Chinese infrastructure investments in place, the ruling government clearly considers itself sufficiently insulated from any counter-moves by India.
  • In this regard India has been wise to keep its counsel and not over-react to the recent events.

 

Source: The Hindu

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