India’s defense secretary, military cooperation and regional safety met Maldive Foreign Minister Khalil

New -delhi, October 7 (IANS). Indian defense secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh reached Maldive during a two -day visit. Defense Secretary Rajesh Kumar has the Foreign Minister, Dr. Abdullah Khalil meets. During the meeting, there were widespread discussions on military cooperation and regional safety between the two countries. During this meeting, the two leaders emphasized the strengthening of the cooperation of the defense as a partnership in India-Maldive. On behalf of the Ministry of Defense, it was written on the social media platform X, “Defense Minister Rajesh Kumar Singh met during his official visit to Maldives today. Pillar-Maldives-Partners. ” Another post states that during his two-day official visit to Maldive from October 6-7, the Minister of Defense Rajesh Kumar Singh, CDF Major General Ibrahim Hillmi in male. Both had useful discussions with the aim of deepening bilateral defense cooperation and finding new possibilities to make India-Maldive defense partnership intense and diverse. It has been reported that Defense Minister Rajesh Kumar Singh led the Indian team in the sixth edition of the annual negotiations on defense collaboration between India and Maldive on October 6. The Maldives side was led by Major General Ibrahim Hilmi, the head of the military. The discussion was focused on the development of capacity building, training, military exercises and bilateral defense of defense. Explain that the collaboration between the two countries will be stronger. This will promote regional safety and stability between India and Maldive. The growing defensive relationship between India and Maldive is an important step in maintaining peace and safety in the region. Earlier on July 25-26, the Premier Modi was visiting Maldive, where President Mujju met. During this visit of PM Modi, there were several similarities between the two countries. A loan help (LOC) of Rs 4.850 crore has been expanded for the Maldives. Maldive’s annual repayment obligations have been reduced by the loan assistance funded by the Government of India. In addition, talks began with the Indo-Maldives Free Trade Agreement (IMFTA). A postage stamp was also issued on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations in India-Maldives. -Ians KK/DSC shares this story tags

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