India Extends Essential Commodities Quota to Maldives Amidst Diplomatic Strain
India-Maldives relations: Ahmedabad Desk. Maldivian Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer appreciated India's decision to renew the quota for exporting essential commodities to his nation, citing it as a testament to the enduring bilateral friendship and the shared commitment to bolster trade ties. This announcement comes amidst a backdrop of strained diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Renewed Quota Announcement
India has granted permission for the export of specific quantities of essential commodities for the fiscal year 2024-25, in response to the request made by the Maldives government. The Indian High Commission, announcing this move via a post on social media platform X, highlighted the utilization of a unique bilateral mechanism, resulting in an upward revision of quotas for various essential items.Historical Significance and Gratitude
The notice issued by the Indian High Commission emphasized that the approved quantities mark a historic high since the initiation of this arrangement in 1981. Foreign Minister Zameer expressed sincere appreciation to India, particularly thanking External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar and the Government of India for their role in renewing the quota. Zameer hailed the gesture as a symbol of enduring friendship and commitment to bilateral trade expansion.Upon the request of Maldives Government, India allows export of certain quantities of essential commodities like eggs, potatoes, onions etc. ๐ฎ๐ณ๐ฒ๐ป pic.twitter.com/TLofFpWPWB
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