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Unveiling the diplomatic turbulence between India and the Maldives. Delves into the fallout from a controversial statement made by Maldivian politician Zahid Rameez. His derogatory remarks, targeting Indians and dismissing the potential tourism boost from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Lakshadweep visit, have prompted widespread outrage. As Rameez did not apologize for the racist remarks, the incident led to a surge in cancelled Maldives vacation plans by Indian tourists. The news delves into the diplomatic tensions and political shifts in the Maldives under President Mohamed Muizzu, providing a comprehensive understanding of the complexities at play. Subscribe for more updates

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