The Central Government has clarified that efforts are being made to ensure participation in development projects in the Maldives and they are being implemented rapidly.

According to the report of the Foreign Affairs Committee presented in the Lok Sabha on Thursday, the government told the committee that the commitments of technical and financial assistance, including the distribution of outstanding loans, are carried forward, in consultation with the Maldives government and on the basis of their priorities. Government has given this reply to the Parliament Committee at a time when there is instability in the Maldives and for some time now there are reports of no such warmth in relations between India and Maldives.

In the report, the committee has said that it is pleased to note that under the assistance of the Maldives, a provision of Rs 75 crores has been made in the Budget Estimate of 2017-18 and allocation under the loan and advance funds has been increased to Rs 170 crores. .

The first stop was the visit of the special envoy to India: The Maldivian
envoy said on Thursday that the plan for the foreign visit of the special envoy of his country, the first stop was India, but due to the prescribed schedule of the Indian leadership, Could not happen.

His statement came in the backdrop that President Abdullah Yameen is sending special envoys to China, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to elaborate on the deepening political crisis in his country. Here the Ahmad Mohammad, the ambassador of the Maldives, said that India was indeed the first stoppage of the proposed visit of the special envoy to the President of the Maldives. But the proposed dates were not suitable for the Indian leadership. In view of the country’s crisis, President Yameen has sent economic and development minister Mohammad Sayeed to China and Foreign Minister Mohammad Asim to Pakistan. Fisheries and agriculture minister Mohammed Saini is going to Saudi Arabia.