New Delhi caught by surprise as Maldives seals FTA with China

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In a sudden move that has sent alarm bells ringing in New Delhi, Maldives rammed through its Free Trade Agreement with China in the Maldivian parliament last night in a session attended by only 30 out of 85 members. The haste with which the government, led by President Abdulla Yameen, decided to pass the pact — the session took barely half an hour — is being perceived here as Male trying to cosy up to China.

This comes in the backdrop of Yameen planning to visit Beijing in December. This will be a reciprocal visit after the first-ever visit by Chinese president Xi Jinping to Maldives in September 2014.

Maldives is the only country in the neighbourhood which has not been visited by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the last three-and-half years after he cancelled a proposed trip in March 2015 due to the turbulent political situation. Maldives and India do not have a Free Trade Agreement.

South Block sources told The Indian Express on Thursday that the Indian High Commission in Male has sent a report on the development which caught many in Delhi by surprise. This is Maldives’s first FTA with any country, and China’s second FTA with any country in South Asia — after Pakistan.

While there was no official response to the development, a source said: “We are examining the issue…and the ramifications of the FTA on our trade with Maldives.”

This development is similar to the events in July 2015 when Maldives passed an amendment to its constitution allowing foreign ownership of freehold land for the first time just a day after the legislation was tabled in parliament. The Indian Express had first reported about the development amid concerns that it could lead to increased Chinese military presence in the island nation.

While the text of the FTA between Maldives and China was concluded in September this year after two years of negotiations, there has been little debate and scrutiny of the pact in the island nation.

“Over 500 documents were submitted to the parliament for the ‘Free Trade Agreement Between the Government of the People’s Republic of China and the Government of the Republic of the Maldives.’ However, the committee’s final report did not specify whether each member had individually evaluated all the points of the agreement,” Maldivian news outlet Mihaaru reported.

Sources said there had been no regular sitting scheduled for Wednesday but MPs were suddenly informed in the afternoon that an “emergency” session would take place. Several Opposition MPs alleged that they received text messages after the sitting began.

According to the Maldives Presidential office’s statement, the FTA will “enable exemption of duties on fisheries products exported to the world’s largest consumer market”. “Maldives transitioned from Least Developed Country (LDC) to Middle-Income Country status on 1st January 2011. However, this growth was accompanied with huge duties levied on fish products exported to the international market,” the statement said.

Interestingly, it said that the “Maldivian government has extended invitations to establish free trade agreements with countries including Japan, the United States of America, the United Kingdom and countries of the European Union”. However, it doesn’t name India.

Criticizing the FTA with China, former President and one of main Opposition leaders Mohamed Nasheed emphasized that such an agreement “will be detrimental to our economy as balance of trade is greatly in favour of China,” adding that the agreement “must be in the best interest of the people”.

The opposition, led by MDP, also said that the approval with just 30 votes in the 85-member house was not legally tenable.

“The MDP notes that the Attorney General of the Maldives had advised corresponding legislation for the Agreement to be legally binding. The Constitution requires 43 attending to pass legislation on this and the Government does not have the required votes. The FTA cannot be implemented until the legislation is passed,” Nasheed’s party said.

The MDP was pointing to Section 87(b) of the Maldives constitution, which states that “voting on any matter requiring compliance by citizens shall only be undertaken when more than half of the total membership of the People’s Majlis are present at the sitting at which the matter is voted upon”.

The MDP demanded that the implementation of the FTA with China should be “suspended” till a proper feasibility study is conducted “to ensure the Agreement is in the best interest of the Maldives both economically and also to ensure the Agreement does not place Maldives in a geo-politically vulnerable position”.

LINK (http://www.defencenews.in/article/N...prise-as-Maldives-seals-FTA-with-China-454830)
 

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Withdraw FTA and impose duties. Once Maldives stops being a tax-haven for Indian businesses, its economy will collapse in a matter of hours. China already has tax-havens of its own, and won't be able to salvage the Maldivian economy without buying it out.
 

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Whatever. Let all these puny countries fall into the chinese trap. 10 years from now when they're all bankrupt, they'll come to India with a begging bowl.
 

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If the allegation of opposition is true then it's treachery with Maldive itself . Possibly bribing and other initiative involve in this whole mess.
 

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India should not have helped gayoon senoir. It was a big mistake.
 

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Funny, our indian friends talk like those jealous girls: how dare the boy is talking to others. Did any treaty forbide Maldives from signing FTA with anyone other than India?
 
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Withdraw FTA and impose duties. Once Maldives stops being a tax-haven for Indian businesses, its economy will collapse in a matter of hours. China already has tax-havens of its own, and won't be able to salvage the Maldivian economy without buying it out.
Also forfeit the deal in which we have to help them in case maldives get swallowed by sea. Men let these Muzz hoe die.
 

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Ideally these littoral countries should be part of Indian union. Maldives, Maurituis, Fiji, Nepal, Bhutan etc are all part of Indian ancestory. But our forefathers never thought this way. Only believwd in giving away lands whether grass grew on it or not.....
 

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Abdulla Yameen is pro China. We've been poodle faking with Mohammed Nasheed which pissed him off and pushed him further into China's embrace.

However we have considerable military and economic cooperation with the Maldives. For eg., India is setting up radars on all 26 atolls of the Maldives for seamless coverage of approaching vessels and aircraft. The coastal radar chain in the Maldives will be networked with the Indian coastal radar system. India has already undertaken a project to install radars along its entire coastline. The radar chains of the two countries will be interlinked and a central control room in India's Coastal Command will get a seamless radar picture of the entire area.

And needless to say, the Chinks aren't happy! Hope Yameen doesn't put a spoke in the wheel here and asks India to wind up like the GMR deal.
 

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Milan naval exercise: Maldives declines India's invitation to participate without giving any reason

India FP Staff Feb 27, 2018 12:50:08 IST

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Maldives has declined India's invitation to participate in the biennial naval exercise Milan, which starts 6 March, Navy Chief Admiral Sunil Lanba said on Tuesday.



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Maldives has not not given any reason for the decision, Lanba told reporters on the sidelines of an event in New Delhi.

Navy sources said over 16 countries have confirmed their participation in the exercise. These include Australia, Malaysia, Mauritius, Myanmar, New Zealand, Oman, Vietnam, Thailand, Tanzania, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Kenya and Cambodia.


The Indian military's Andaman and Nicobar Command is going to hostbiennial multinational naval event 'Milan-2018' at Port Blair from 6-13 March with the underlying theme of "friendship across the seas". The event will see a mix of professional exercises and seminars, social events and sporting fixtures. The inaugural address will be delivered by Lanba.

The social interactions planned during Milan 2018 include display by Indian Army and navy bands, ship visits and colourful cultural evenings. Several events will be open to the public including displays by sky diving team, Beating the Retreat and naval continuity drill.


Besides fostering cooperation through naval exercises and professional interactions, 'Milan' will also provide an opportunity to the participating navies to nurture stronger ties in dealing with various security challenges. India, the US and several other nations have been pressing for freedom of navigation in the disputed South China Sea.

With inputs from agencies

Published Date: Feb 27, 2018 12:50 PM | Updated Date: Feb 27, 2018 12:50 PM

http://www.firstpost.com/india/mila...cipate-without-giving-any-reason-4368857.html
 

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