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Published August 26, 2017
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Former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed on Friday said it was wrong for China to expect that the Maldives would take its side and said India’s relations with the island nation is 2,000-3,000 years old. Nasheed, who is in Delhi for an international conference, said India does not conduct diplomacy like western countries and is “very sophisticated”. He explained his country’s relations with India and China in this way.

“We (India and Maldives) have been together for 2,000-3,000 years…. Someone can’t splash some money and ask me to go to bed.” He was responding to questions on China wooing Maldives with projects worth billions of dollars through its Belt and Road Initiative at an interaction organised by Brookings India in Delhi.

Nasheed is in India to participate in a seminar on South-South cooperation by the Research and Information System for Developing Countries, an autonomous think tank of the Ministry of External Affairs. His presence in Delhi comes at a time when the Maldives government led by President Abdulla Yameen, Nasheed’s arch rival, is on the back foot in Parliament. The Opposition, led by Nasheed’s party, is trying to bring a no-confidence vote against Yameen’s key supporter, Speaker Abdulla Maseeh Mohamed.

Nasheed added that he has been allowed here, despite being a “convict”. “Our relationship with India is not based on our fortunes, but for the good of people of Maldives and security of the Indian Ocean.” “India is the world’s biggest democracy and it is difficult to see it remaining quiet or idle (about the developments in the Maldives)…. We have high expectations from India, and I believe India will deliver. In fact, it is delivering,” Nasheed said. “Indian diplomacy is not rolled out like western diplomacy,” he said, adding that New Delhi doesn’t act the way other countries act.

“(Jawaharlal) Nehru did not build a state to bully people. India doesn’t jump or react. They maintain a sophisticated response,” he said. On which side is Maldives going to take as both China and India jockey for influence, he said, “We have taken a side long ago. Foreign policy for me is very simple… Find a friend, be good to a friend…”

Former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed on Friday said it was wrong for China to expect that the Maldives would take its side and said India’s relations with the island nation is 2,000-3,000 years old. Nasheed, who is in Delhi for an international conference, said India does not conduct diplomacy like western countries and is “very sophisticated”. He explained his country’s relations with India and China in this way. “We (India and Maldives) have been together for 2,000-3,000 years…. Someone can’t splash some money and ask me to go to bed.” He was responding to questions on China wooing Maldives with projects worth billions of dollars through its Belt and Road Initiative at an interaction organised by Brookings India in Delhi.

Nasheed is in India to participate in a seminar on South-South cooperation by the Research and Information System for Developing Countries, an autonomous think tank of the Ministry of External Affairs. His presence in Delhi comes at a time when the Maldives government led by President Abdulla Yameen, Nasheed’s arch rival, is on the back foot in Parliament. The Opposition, led by Nasheed’s party, is trying to bring a no-confidence vote against Yameen’s key supporter, Speaker Abdulla Maseeh Mohamed.

Nasheed added that he has been allowed here, despite being a “convict”. “Our relationship with India is not based on our fortunes, but for the good of people of Maldives and security of the Indian Ocean.” “India is the world’s biggest democracy and it is difficult to see it remaining quiet or idle (about the developments in the Maldives)…. We have high expectations from India, and I believe India will deliver. In fact, it is delivering,” Nasheed said. “Indian diplomacy is not rolled out like western diplomacy,” he said, adding that New Delhi doesn’t act the way other countries act.

“(Jawaharlal) Nehru did not build a state to bully people. India doesn’t jump or react. They maintain a sophisticated response,” he said. On which side is Maldives going to take as both China and India jockey for influence, he said, “We have taken a side long ago. Foreign policy for me is very simple… Find a friend, be good to a friend…”
http://idrw.org/nasheed-snubs-china-india-maldives-ties-over-2000-years/#more-145660
 
Nasheed was a Hindu puppet. His evil intentions were as dark as his masters' skin. That's why the people of Maldives rose up in 2012 and kicked him out of office:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_Maldives_political_crisis

Maldivians want to live in a sovereign state, not a Hindu vassal.
Maldives want to be at the center of economic connectivity and integration, not a captive market for Hindus like certain landlocked Himalayan states.

That's why the current democratic government of Maldives, representing the will of the people, has eagerly hitched its wagons to China's OBOR and BRI projects.
 
You mean ties with Mughal Empire? Because there was no India 2000 years ago.

Wait, how old is current Maldives btw?
 
China Splashes money.
Do you know Tiny countries like Maldives, Bhutan etc have spit on this money.
BUT
There are few countries that take this money and dance to the tunes of these commies. Says who is a true and who is not eh.

China has been exposed badly. And it seems to be digging a bigger hole to jump into.
 
Nasheed was a Hindu puppet. His evil intentions were as dark as his masters' skin. That's why the people of Maldives rose up in 2012 and kicked him out of office:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_Maldives_political_crisis

Maldivians want to live in a sovereign state, not a Hindu vassal.
Maldives want to be at the center of economic connectivity and integration, not a captive market for Hindus like certain landlocked Himalayan states.

That's why the current democratic government of Maldives, representing the will of the people, has eagerly hitched its wagons to China's OBOR and BRI projects.

Absolutely!

He was a hindu puppet, his worthless *** was overthrown for that reason

Maldives today understands the threat from a hindutva india
 
Nasheed was a Hindu puppet. His evil intentions were as dark as his masters' skin. That's why the people of Maldives rose up in 2012 and kicked him out of office:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_Maldives_political_crisis

Maldivians want to live in a sovereign state, not a Hindu vassal.
Maldives want to be at the center of economic connectivity and integration, not a captive market for Hindus like certain landlocked Himalayan states.

That's why the current democratic government of Maldives, representing the will of the people, has eagerly hitched its wagons to China's OBOR and BRI projects.

it looks like someone is burning inside
 
Indian Ocean countries may want Chinese money, but its influence cannot match India's. After all these countries have to coexist with India in this region.
 
Indian Ocean countries may want Chinese money, but its influence cannot match India's. After all these countries have to coexist with India in this region.
tell that to pakistan hahahaha lol idiot indian shupa powa. lol
 
China needs to start building bases to counter around india to counter india's influence.

Maldives is a good place for chinese sub pens
 
China needs to start building bases to counter around india to counter india's influence.

Maldives is a good place for chinese sub pens
The current Maldivian gov is pretty pro Chinese, I think we bought an island or something.
 
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