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Maldives asks India to withdraw troops by 15 March

DNA Sunday, 14 January 2024
In a press briefing, Abdulla Nazim Ibrahim, the public policy secretary at the President's Office, said that President Muizzu has formally asked India to withdraw its military personnel by 15 March.
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Muizzu Asks India to Withdraw Indian Troops from Maldives but Why they are deployed? | Oneindia News 04:39

In a recent development, Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu formally requests India to withdraw its troops by March 15. Dive into the reasons behind the presence of Indian soldiers in the Maldives and the escalating tensions. Explore the historical context, recent triggers, and the intricate dynamics...

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