During her talks, Maumoon is expected to brief Swaraj on the internal developments in her country including the recent imposition of 30 day State of Emergency by President Abdulla Yameen which was lifted before time after requests from many countries including the US and Sri Lanka and the Commonwealth.
"Following up on neighbourhood engagement. Soon after EAM @SushmaSwaraj's visit to Maldives, Foreign Minister Dunya Maumoon set to visit India on 21-22 November," the Spokesperson in the External Affairs Ministry tweeted.
Maumoon's visit comes nearly a month after Swaraj's trip to Male during which she co-chaired a Joint Commission meeting and called on Yameen who had bluntly told her that his government will not tolerate that "foreign parties" interfere in domestic issues.
The remarks were downplayed by India, maintaining that they were aimed at the Commonwealth and not at it.
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