Maldives first sent back Indian troops, now will also stop using Indian helicopters and planes

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Male, dated 22 March 2024. Friday

The anti-Indian President Moijju of Maldives, who is covered in Chinese sod, has already forced the Indian soldiers to leave the country and now the Maldivian government is also thinking of stopping the use of helicopters and airplanes provided by India.

India gifted two helicopters and a Dornier aircraft to the pro-Indian government before Moijjoo became president. So that Maldives can use it in case of emergency. India has also deployed a contingent of soldiers to operate these helicopters and planes.

These soldiers have been forced to return to India after the anti-India Moijju came to power and a team of 89 soldiers left on March 10 to return to India. By May 10, all 89 soldiers will be going back to India.

India has now sent a team of civilians instead of soldiers to operate these planes and helicopters, but according to a Maldivian media report, a senior official has said that Indian helicopters and planes will not be used in future.

There is also a question about what will happen to the team of civilian technicians who went to Maldives after this statement. Maldives government has also started its own air ambulance service. Due to which the flights of Indian helicopters and planes are likely to stop. Until now, only Indian helicopters and planes were used to transport patients.

The Moijju government is also suspicious of the new team of technicians sent by India. The government is not ready to believe that the people involved in the new team are not soldiers. Maldivian government officials say that all the members of the new team will be verified whether they are civilians or not.

On the other hand, former President Abdullah Yameen said on Tuesday that Indian aircrafts should be sent back. Indian soldiers now want to stay in Maldives disguised as civilians.

Overall, looking at the circumstances that are emerging, it seems that Maldives will stop using Indian helicopters and planes.

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