Modi-Muizzu Meet Yields Breakthrough Pacts, From ‘India Out’ to Red Carpet Welcome: The Turnaround

From trending hashtags to red carpet treatment, this dramatic turnaround is not mere diplomacy it is a resounding testament to India's rising global stature

From ‘India Out’ to Red Carpet Welcome: The Turnaround

Modi in Maldives: A Grand Welcome and Diplomatic Reset

Just a year ago, the Maldives was engulfed in the IndiaOut campaign, fuelled by anti-India rhetoric from top political figures including Ministers in President Mohamed Muizzu’s cabinet, as they posted derogatory comments against India and the relationship between the two nations seemed to be headed toward collapse. But fast forward to July 2025, and the transformation could not be more striking. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was welcomed in Malé with full honours, traditional music, chants of “Bharat Mata Ki Jai”, and a ceremonial embrace from the very president who once championed anti-India sentiment.

From trending hashtags to red carpet treatment, this dramatic turnaround is not mere diplomacy it is a resounding testament to India’s rising global stature and the political, economic, and cultural weight it carries under Modi’s leadership. India’s strong civilisational ethos, strategic patience, and firm diplomacy have yielded results once again.

Modi in Maldives: A Grand Welcome and Diplomatic Reset

Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in Malé on July 25 for a crucial two-day visit, marking his first trip to the island nation since President Muizzu took office in November 2023. Modi was received at Velana International Airport by Muizzu himself, accompanied by top Maldivian ministers including those for defence, foreign affairs, homeland security, and finance.

The invitation to PM Modi to be the Guest of Honour at the Maldives’ 60th Independence Day celebrations was not just ceremonial—it was symbolic. The Maldives also marks 60 years of diplomatic relations with India, making this visit especially meaningful. It’s also the first state visit hosted by President Muizzu during his tenure, signalling a complete reset in bilateral ties.

The grand reception, lined with traditional Maldivian performers and the Indian diaspora waving flags and chanting patriotic slogans, stood in stark contrast to the hostility of the recent past. What changed? The answer lies in New Delhi’s consistent diplomacy and unmatched civilisational depth.

India-Maldives Partnership Strengthens: Strategic Deals and Economic Boost

On the first day of his visit, PM Modi and President Muizzu held wide-ranging talks covering trade, infrastructure, maritime security, and defence cooperation. In a landmark announcement, negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and the Maldives were launched—ushering in a new era of economic connectivity.

India also extended a fresh Line of Credit (LoC) worth ₹4,850 crore ($565 million) to the Maldives. In a further gesture of goodwill, India agreed to reduce the Maldives’ annual debt repayment obligations by 40% on Government of India-funded projects.

Seven key MoUs were signed, spanning areas like fisheries, meteorology, Indian UPI integration, pharmaceuticals, and digital infrastructure. The leaders also jointly inaugurated several India-assisted projects:

This visit isn’t just about symbolic gestures. It’s about substance—long-term development, strategic stability, and asserting India’s benevolent leadership in the Indian Ocean region.

Digital War and Citizen Diplomacy: How Indians Turned the Narrative

The story of India-Maldives relations isn’t just shaped by leaders; it’s also written by citizens. When anti-Modi and anti-India sentiments exploded on Maldivian social media in 2023 and early 2024, Indians didn’t remain silent. Travel cancellations, tourism boycotts, influencer-led protests, and loud calls to promote Lakshadweep instead of Maldives dominated online platforms.

Even Bollywood stars joined the movement, calling for dignity and national pride over leisure. The digital backlash forced the Maldivian government to rein in its rogue ministers. What followed was a slow, steady walk-back—from hostile tweets to public apologies and eventually, to President Muizzu himself extending the olive branch.

This people-led campaign sent a clear message: India is not to be slighted lightly. And today, that message has translated into foreign policy success.

India’s Strategic Supremacy

Prime Minister Modi’s visit is far more than a diplomatic calendar entry—it is a definitive strategic win. What began as an attempt to distance the Maldives from India has turned into a glowing reaffirmation of New Delhi’s indispensability.

That President Muizzu—once a critic—is now not just welcoming Modi, but hosting him as the first foreign head of government during his tenure, speaks volumes. India, under PM Modi, has once again demonstrated that firm leadership, cultural confidence, and visionary diplomacy can reverse geopolitical setbacks and turn them into lasting gains.

The India-Maldives partnership is now on a renewed path—stronger, deeper, and more resilient. With growing regional influence, bold leadership, and the ability to respond with both strength and grace, India is reclaiming its rightful role as the first partner of choice in South Asia.

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