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Each State may field a tableau once every three years under the new R-Day agreement; the Maldives signs 20 deals with China amid a diplomatic spat with India, and more


By Kajal Sharma - 25 Jan 2024 08:30 PM
A Taiwan-based Buddhist monastic order based in Delhi has been authorized to accept foreign donations under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA), 2010. For its "religious, cultural, economic, educational, and social" agenda, the Fo Guang Shan Cultural and Educational Center has been registered with the FCRA. In the first month of the year, thirty associations and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) were awarded FCRA registration.Following talks between Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu and Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday, the two nations inked 20 important agreements, including one on tourism collaboration, elevating their bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership. The two chiefs of state declared the elevation of bilateral ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Cooperative Partnership, state-run Xinhua news agency said.The Maldivian President's office stated in a post on X that "20 key agreements were signed today between the Government of the Maldives and the Government of China this afternoon and both the Presidents witnessed the signing ceremony." One tourism cooperation agreement, catastrophe risk reduction, the blue economy, bolstering investment in the digital economy, and the Belt and Road Initiative were among the agreements signed. The Maldives will also get grant support from China, albeit the precise sum was not made public. At the Great Hall of People, Muizzu and his spouse Sajida Mohammad were greeted ceremoniously on the red carpet.
Later, in honor of them, President Xi and his spouse Peng Liyuan gave a state banquet. Muizzu's official visit to China coincides with a diplomatic dispute between India and China over disparaging remarksBefore returning to Male on January 12, Muizzu is anticipated to meet with senior authorities and Chinese Premier Li Qiang in addition to his discussions with Xi. Muizzu spent two days in the Chinese city of Fujian before arriving in Beijing last night. During his Tuesday speech at the Maldives Business Forum in Fujian Province, Muizzu urged China to "intensify" its efforts to increase the number of visitors to his nation.
In the midst of a diplomatic spat with India over disparaging remarks made by his ministers against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Muizzu is on a state visit to China. The report, which was released by the EU Election Observation Mission of the Maldives, claims that the ruling coalition of the People's National Congress (PNC) and the Progressive Party of the Maldives (PPM) used anti-India sentiments and attempted to spread disinformation during the 2023 presidential elections, which Muizzu won.Considered a pro-China leader, Muizzu is currently in China amid the conflict with India sparked by some Maldivian ministers posting disparaging remarks about Prime Minister Modi. This caused a wave of Indian tourists, who make up the majority of visitors to the island nation dependent on tourism, to cancel reservations.Before returning to Male on January 12, Muizzu is anticipated to meet with senior authorities and Chinese Premier Li Qiang in addition to his discussions with Xi. Muizzu spent two days in the Chinese city of Fujian before arriving in Beijing last night. During his Tuesday speech at the Maldives Business Forum in Fujian Province, Muizzu urged China to "intensify" its efforts to increase the number of visitors to his nation.