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India has been most trusted and valued partner: President

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has stated the Maldives and India share a unique partnership built on mutual trust and respect with a renewed impetus during the past four years, where India has proven to be one of the most trusted and valued friends during challenging times. He made the remarks while speaking at the official reception held in Dharubaaruge' convention centre to commemorate the 74th Republic Day of India.

Speaking at the reception, President Solih extended warm wishes and felicitations for the occasion to the President of India Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the friendly people of India on behalf of the Maldivian people. Reflecting on the friendship between the two countries throughout the years, the president noted India's massive contributions to the Maldives' developmental efforts and assistance towards the COVID-19 response as significant highlights of this special relationship. He expressed his confidence in elevating the existing relations between the two countries through new avenues of cooperation this year.

Shedding light on India's enduring adherence to constitutionalism, President Solih stated that it serves as a shining example for young democracies such as the Maldives and a fine example of the vision and foresight of the framers of India's constitution. He applauded the resilience, commitment, and steadfastness India has demonstrated in its journey towards progress, development, and stability over the years, stating that the Constitution of India guarantees sovereignty and safeguards all rights, which played a crucial role in its success.

Furthermore, President Solih emphasised that the ethos of inclusiveness and equitable development in India is a fine demonstration of the strength of its constitution and the policies of its leadership. He added that India continues to set an example to the world that it is possible to achieve unity through diversity and that a nation can strive towards a harmonious society while not compromising its development imperatives.

The High Commissioner of India to the Maldives Munu Mahawar, state dignitaries, cabinet ministers, parliamentarians, and senior government officials attended the reception.