Maldives Asks India To Withdraw Troops By March 15

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  • Published On: January 14, 2024
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A fresh stand-off between India and Maldives. After the island nation upgraded its ties with China, now Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu has given a deadline to India to withdraw its troops from the island nation. The Maldivian President said the Indian military personnel should leave the nation by March 15.

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