In an interview on Monday, Maldivian tourism minister Ibrahim Faisal asked Indians to visit the Maldives in big numbers, since the country's economy is heavily reliant on tourism.
His request sparked a trail of reactions from Indians on social media.
Requesting GOI to ban all the flights to Maldives from India. Instead, divert them to Lakshadweep.. pic.twitter.com/JvvNmzs0E5 — Crish Bhatia 🇮🇳 (@bhatiacrish___) May 7, 2024
"We have a history. So, when we needed anything, the Indian government was very helpful. Our newly elected government also wants to work together (with India). We always promote peace and a friendly environment. Our people and the government will give a warm welcome to Indian arrivals," Faisal had told news agency PTI in an interview.
"I want to tell Indians to please be a part of Maldives' tourism. Our economy depends on tourism," the minister had said.
#BoycottMaldives pic.twitter.com/V1koYYYJ2l — Atim Gujar 🇮🇳 (@atimgujar240480) May 7, 2024
Due to a diplomatic impasse between the two nations, which resulted in a large-scale cancellation of airline and hotel reservations, the number of Indian tourists visiting Maldives dropped drastically.
They wanted India out so now they can live with the consequences. Better to spend your hard earned money in a country that respects you. — Hitz (@Hitzedude) May 7, 2024
The diplomatic stalemate between India and the Maldives began after three Maldivian officials made negative comments against Prime Minister Narendra Modi who had shared images and videos from his visit to the Lakshadweep Islands on his X account.
Without saying sorry to our P. M. How can he urge us — Garatala Varun (@VarunGaratala) May 8, 2024
While the ministers were suspended by the Mohamed Muizzu administration, Indians protested the Maldives' tourism industry.
Mariyam Shiuna, Maldives’ deputy minister of youth empowerment, information and arts called PM Modi a "clown" and "puppet of Israel."
These comments sparked a widespread social media backlash.
Bend it Like Modiji 🤣🤣
Looking at their deteriorating economy, Maldives Tourism Minster has urged India that their country is DEPENDENT on tourism, hence requests people of India to come to Maldives. pic.twitter.com/9wQu0vTq52 — Sheetal Chopra 🇮🇳 (@SheetalPronamo) May 7, 2024
According to Maldivian media reports, the number of tourist visits from India decreased by 42% in the first four months of 2024 as compared to the same period in 2023.
Relations between India and the Maldives were further strained when Mohamed Muizzu, shortly after assuming office, demanded the withdrawal of 88 Indian military personnel who managed the three aviation planes that India had gifted the Maldives.
Back from his visit to China in January of this year, Muizzu said, "We may be a small nation, but that doesn't give you the license to bully us.
(With inputs from agencies)