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Rajnath in Maldives, IAF chief in Sri Lanka lead India’s fresh outreach in Indian Ocean

Keeping up with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s strategic vision for the Indian Ocean – Security and Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR) and ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy – India on Monday kicked off another major engagement exercise with two of its key maritime neighbours in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

While Rajnath Singh landed in the Maldives – the first visit by an Indian Defence Minister to the island nation in the last 11 years – Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari also embarked on a four-day official visit to Sri Lanka.

Singh’s three-day trip to geo-strategically important Maldives has been described by New Delhi as an “important landmark” in building the strong bonds of friendship between the two countries.

On the other hand, the visit of the Chief of Air Staff – who is scheduled to meet the Lankan President, Prime Minister, Defence Minister, the country’s Chief of the Defence Staff and the Commanders of Sri Lankan Air Force, Army and Navy – is expected to “enhance the existing professional ties and bonds of mutual cooperation” between both the nations.

New Delhi is not only assisting the development of several infrastructure projects in the Maldives through grants-in-aid and Lines of Credit but is also deeply involved in enhancing the military heft of the Maldivian defence forces.


The country, located in the hub of commercial sea lanes running through the Indian Ocean, is just 70 nautical miles away from Minicoy and 300 nautical miles from India’s West coast and remains of significant strategic importance to India.

Male has admitted that the defence and security partnership between the two countries is at its pinnacle, thanking the Modi government for providing swift, unconditional support to the Maldives at all times.

India is also deeply involved in developing the coast guard harbour and dockyard for the Maldivian National Defence Force (MNDF) besides equipping it with indigenous vessels for harbour defence, patrolling of territorial waters and coastal surveillance.

In April 2006, Indian Navy Fast Attack Craft INS Tillanchang was transferred to Maldives Coast Guard and renamed MCGS Huravee.

During his visit, Defence Minister Singh will be gifting another Fast Patrol Vessel ship and a Landing Craft to the MNDF – one of which is Indian Navy’s highly manoeuvrable Fast Attack Craft INS Tarmugli which will be recommissioned as CGS Huravee.

As it dons a new role, ‘Made in India’ INS Tarmugli is capable of operating in shallow waters at high speeds and is equipped with enhanced firepower.

“I’m thoroughly impressed by the vessel’s equipment and capacity. This OPV will undoubtedly help President Ibu Solih achieve his goal of strengthening the Armed Forces’ capabilities,” tweeted Maldives Defence Minister Mariya Didi after boarding the ship last Thursday.


Didi personally received the Indian Defence Minister Monday afternoon as he began his trip to the archipelago.

Singh will hold meetings with his Maldivian counterpart and Foreign Minister Abdulla Shahid besides calling on Solih as both India and Maldives work closely to effectively address shared challenges, including maritime security, terrorism, radicalisation, piracy, trafficking, organised crime and natural disasters in the region.

Also Read: Maldives President, top ministers attend Iftar reception hosted by India in Male

Ateet Sharma

Ateet Sharma reads the pulse of the geopolitical contests in Eurasia, and India’s outreach in the region and beyond.

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