External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, who is here on a two-day visit, assured the Maldives that India will always be the net security provider to the Indian Ocean archipelago.
However, she stressed that it is also important to insulate both countries from trends towards radicalisation and terrorism.
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Following the meeting, the two sides signed MoUs on cooperation between Foreign Service Institutes of both countries and for cooperation sports and youth affairs.
In her opening remarks of the meeting, which she co-chaired with her Maldivian counterpart Dunya Maumoon. She also recalled Prime Minister Narendra Modi's message to Maldivian President Abdulla Yameen.
Swaraj said he would like to reiterate that "India attaches the highest importance to further developing and expanding its relationship with Maldives on basis of mutual trust and sensitivity to each other's interest".
She noted that a framework agreement of cooperation signed in November 2011, has empowered the joint commission further and also mandated them to discuss defence and security issues of mutual concern.
"India has always been there for Maldives. I would like to assure you that India will always be the net security provider for Maldives. This is a very privileged relationship," she said adding that this requires to be "handled carefully" on both sides.
"At this point of time, it is important also to insulate our countries from the trend towards radicalisation and terrorism sweeping across," she said.
Her remarks are significant as reports have suggested increased Islamist terror activity in the country even as over 100 people are said to have joined the war in Iraq and Syria.
Top officials from the Ministries of External Affairs, Health, Commerce, Defence and Petroleum and Natural Gas also attended the meeting.
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