During the meeting between Defence Minister A K Antony and his Maldivian counterpart Colonel Mohamed Nazim, the Indian side "conveyed that India stands committed to enhance the ongoing defence and security partnership with Maldives."
"Both sides also agreed that there is a need for India and Maldives to continue to work together to tackle security concerns in the interests of peace and stability in the region," the Defence Ministry said in a release.
This is the first visit by a senior Maldivian Minister to India after the recent political turbulence there due to a tussle between the Md Waheed government and former President Mohammed Nasheed which had brought bilateral relations under strain.
During Antony's Male visit last year, India had pushed for installation of more coastal radars in the Indian Ocean sland nation.
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