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China-Maldives Military Pact Raises Questions on Sovereignty, Regional Stability

China-Maldives Military Pact Raises Questions on Sovereignty, Regional Stability

The Maldives has entered a military assistance agreement with China, signed on 4 March 2024 by Defence Minister Ghassan Maumoon and Major General Zhang Baoqun. This reflects a strategic pivot towards China under President Mohamed Muizzu, who has distanced from India by replacing Indian military personnel with civilians. Muizzu also plans to deploy an EEZ monitoring system, acquired drones from Turkey, and discussed maritime security aid with the US. Opposition MP Eva Abdulla criticized the militarization, advocating diplomacy. The pact raises questions about sovereignty and regional stability amid India-China rivalry in the Indian Ocean.

The Maldives has entered a military assistance agreement with China, signed on 4 March 2024 by Defence Minister Ghassan Maumoon and Major General Zhang Baoqun. This reflects a strategic pivot towards China under President Mohamed Muizzu, who has distanced from India by replacing Indian military personnel with civilians. Muizzu also plans to deploy an EEZ monitoring system, acquired drones from Turkey, and discussed maritime security aid with the US. Opposition MP Eva Abdulla criticized the militarization, advocating diplomacy. The pact raises questions about sovereignty and regional stability amid India-China rivalry in the Indian Ocean.

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The Maldives has entered a military assistance agreement with China, signed on 4 March 2024 by Defence Minister Ghassan Maumoon and Major General Zhang Baoqun. This reflects a strategic pivot towards China under President Mohamed Muizzu, who has distanced from India by replacing Indian military personnel with civilians. Muizzu also plans to deploy an EEZ monitoring system, acquired drones from Turkey, and discussed maritime security aid with the US. Opposition MP Eva Abdulla criticized the militarization, advocating diplomacy. The pact raises questions about sovereignty and regional stability amid India-China rivalry in the Indian Ocean.

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