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On Modi's swearing-in invitation, Maldives President Moizzo said | Live Updates, Unveiling the Latest India News Trends

Male: Accepting the invitation to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Maldives President Mohammad Muizzu said that I feel honoured by the invitation. This will also improve relations between the two countries.

In fact, India has deployed its soldiers to protect the airports of Maldives. Relations between the two countries deteriorated after Moizzu's order to leave Maldives before 10 May.

Earlier, India had gifted two helicopters and a drone aircraft to Maldives.

Maldives demanded an Indian contingent to maintain itself and its small airport. It was also staying there. But Muizzu ordered the Indian contingent to leave the country via the Chinese border by May 10 and the Indian contingent returned 15 days before that.

Now the question arose about the repair and maintenance of helicopters, drones and Maldives' own planes. So he had to call engineers from India's helicopter and drone manufacturer Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), who succeeded in changing Muizzu's attitude towards India. Also his opposition and common people say that India is our number 199 (in times of crisis). During the tsunami, India sent us food grains, water and thousands of bottles of drinking water.

Analysts say that after remembering this, Moizzu might have changed his stance.

Along with President Muizzu, 30 officials and technologists are also coming to India. They have to talk to Indian officials and technologists. Maldives Foreign Minister Zameer is also coming to India with Muizzu. He will talk to India's Foreign Minister Jaishankar.