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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Joins Maldives' 60th Independence Day as Guest of Honour in Male

Prime Minister Narendra Modi Joins Maldives' 60th Independence Day as Guest of Honour in Male

Time of India4 days ago
Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the 60th Independence Day celebrations of the Maldives at Republic Square in Malé, where he was the Guest of Honour alongside Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu. During his two-day visit, India and the Maldives signed multiple MoUs focused on fisheries, meteorology, digital governance, and financial connectivity. A new ₹4,850 crore Line of Credit was extended, and UPI will soon be launched in the Maldives under an agreement between NPCI and the Maldives Monetary Authority. PM Modi also announced loan repayment relief to support the Maldives' financial stability. The visit reinforces India's strong neighbourhood-first policy and strengthens centuries-old ties.#PMModi #Maldives60 #IndiaMaldives #ModiInMaldives #UPIGoesGlobal #IndiaMaldivesTies #ModiMuizzu #NeighbourhoodFirst #DigitalIndia #MaldivesCelebrations
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