Male: India and Maldives on Monday signed four Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) including on the Greater Male Connectivity Project (GMCP) with the Maldives foreign Affairs Minister Abdulla Shahid stating that India is "undisputed first responder, the best of friends, an invaluable partner".
The MoUs were signed during a ceremony here which was attended by visiting Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardha Shringla and Maldives Foreign Minister Abdulla Shahid.
Speaking during the ceremony, Maldives foreign Affairs Minister Abdulla Shahid said the relationship between two countries is built on shared values and traditions.
"Ours is a relationship of people - built on shared values, shared culture and traditions... India is the undisputed first responder, the best of friends, an invaluable partner," he said.
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They include a project to construct an Agricultural Research Centre in Hanimaadhoo and another to finance a component of the Drug Detoxification Centre to be built in Hulhudhoo of Addu City.
Under the two MoUs, the Indian government will provide financial support of Maldivian rufiyaa 1,711,434.60 (USD 111161.41) for the project to establish an Agricultural Research Centre. The Indian government will also contribute Maldivian rufiyaa 7,980,536.69 (USD 518353.26) towards the development of the Drug Detoxification Centre.