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'India has always been...': Maldives tourism body reacts to derogatory comments against PM Modi

DNA Tuesday, 9 January 2024
Terming India as one of the closest neighbours and allies of the Maldives, MATI noted that India has always been a first responder to various crises throughout the history of the island country.
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