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India & Maldives review troop pullout, discuss economic ties

IndiaTimes Sunday, 17 March 2024
Indian military personnel in the Maldives are being replaced by civilians for aviation platforms. Discussions between the countries cover deputation progress, upcoming personnel replacement deadlines, economic cooperation, developmental projects, bilateral cooperation, and humanitarian services.
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