27 டிச., 2022
in
Porul
International Relations,
UPSC
India and Maldives have a
longstanding relationship with a rich history dating back to ancient times. The
Maldives, a small island nation in the Indian Ocean, has long been a part of
India's sphere of influence and the two countries have shared cultural, economic,
and political ties for centuries.
In the ancient world, The Maldives played an important role in the ancient trade
route between the Middle East and East Asia, and it continues to be a source of
valuable spices and other goods for India. Additionally, the Maldives has a
long history of being a center of Buddhist learning, attracting many Indian
scholars and monks over the years.
India-Maldives : Deeply Rooted Partnership:
- After gaining independence from
British in 1965, India was one of the first countries to recognize the Maldives as a sovereign nation. Since then, the two countries have developed close diplomatic and
economic ties, with India providing assistance in areas such as infrastructure
development, healthcare, and education.
- The Maldives has also become a popular tourist destination
for Indians in recent years, and the two countries have signed agreements to
promote cultural and educational exchanges. India has also provided military
and security assistance to help the Maldives maintain stability and defend
against external threats.
- In summary, the relationship between India and the Maldives
is one of cooperation and friendship, and both countries have worked to
strengthen their ties over the years. Understanding the history of
India-Maldives bilateral relations is important for students preparing for the
UPSC exam, as it is a significant aspect of India's foreign policy and
international relations.
Bilateral Agreements:
The two countries have signed a number of important
agreements to strengthen their ties. Some of the key agreements signed between
India and the Maldives include:
- Free Trade Agreement: In 2011, India and the
Maldives signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) to promote trade and economic
cooperation between the two countries. The FTA liberalized trade in goods and
services, and provided a framework for cooperation in areas such as investment,
technology transfer, and capacity building.
- Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement: In 2015, India and the
Maldives signed a Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) to prevent double
taxation of income and encourage investment between the two countries. The DTAA
sets out the rules and procedures for the taxation of income earned by
individuals and businesses in India and the Maldives.
- Extradition Treaty: In 2018, India and the Maldives signed
an Extradition Treaty to facilitate the extradition of fugitives and criminals
between the two countries. The treaty provides a legal framework for the
extradition of individuals wanted for offenses such as terrorism, drug
trafficking, and financial crimes.
Regional and Multilateral Groups:
India and the Maldives are both part of a number of regional
groups and organizations. Some of the key regional groups that the two
countries are part of include:
- SAARC:
India and the Maldives are both founding members of SAARC, a regional
organization comprising eight South Asian countries.
- Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA): The Maldives is a
member of IORA, a regional organization comprising 21 countries from the Indian
Ocean region. IORA promotes cooperation and collaboration in areas such as
trade, investment, and environmental protection. India is also an important
partner of IORA.
- Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and
Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC): India and the Maldives are both members of
BIMSTEC (Alternative playground to SAARC), a regional organization comprising seven countries from the Bay of
Bengal region. BIMSTEC promotes cooperation and collaboration in areas such as
trade, economic development, and regional security.
- World Trade Organization (WTO): Both India and the Maldives
are members of the WTO, a global organization that promotes free and fair trade
between countries. Maldives has always backed India which is considered as one
of leader of Global South in world
forums.
14 செப்., 2022
in
Porul
International Relations,
Russia
Why in the news?
- Prime Minister Thiru Narendra Modi participated virtually in the plenary session of 7th Eastern Economic Forum(EEF)
Eastern Economic Forum (EEF)
The Eastern Economic Forum was established by Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2015 to support and encourage the economic development of Russia's Far East and to expand international cooperation in the Asia-Pacific Region. During the opening day of the EEF 2022, the 2nd International Tiger Forum was held.
Eastern Economic Forum covers a wide range of topics including economic, political, and cultural relations between the Asia Pacific and Russia. For the UPSC exam, it is important to understand the key
themes and goals of the Eastern Economic Forum, as well as its impact on the
global economy. By studying the EEF, you can gain insights into the economic
and political dynamics of the Asia-Pacific region and be well-prepared for
questions about the forum on the UPSC exam.
While talking about the International North-South Corridor, The Chennai-Vladivostok Maritime Corridor and the Northern Sea Route Prime Minister Narendra Modi mentioned that "Connectivity will play an important role in the development of our relations in the future". So, EEF gains prominence in the Exams on the background of recent meetings held.
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India - Eastern Economic Forum :
India has signed a number of agreements with Russia and
other countries at the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF). Some of the key agreements
that have been signed between India and the EEF include:
- Investment cooperation agreement: In 2018, India and Russia
signed an agreement to cooperate on investment projects in various sectors,
including energy, infrastructure, and industrial development.
- Energy cooperation agreement: In 2019, India and Russia
signed an agreement to cooperate on energy projects, including the development
of renewable energy sources.
- Cooperation in the field of small and medium-sized
enterprises: In 2017, India and Russia signed an agreement to cooperate in the
field of small and medium-sized enterprises, with the aim of promoting entrepreneurship
and innovation.
These agreements demonstrate the strong economic ties
between India and Russia, and the importance of the Eastern Economic Forum as a
platform for cooperation and collaboration between the two countries.