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Brinks Report > Blog > World > India Signs ₹4,850 Cr Rupee Credit Line with Maldives During PM Modi’s Visit
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India Signs ₹4,850 Cr Rupee Credit Line with Maldives During PM Modi’s Visit

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: July 26, 2025 12:12 pm
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India and Maldives have signed a Rs 4,850 crore rupee credit line agreement, marking a big moment in the countries’ relationship. This is the first-ever credit line in Indian currency for the Maldives. The deal was signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day state visit to the island nation.

PM Modi was warmly welcomed by Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu. He became the first head of government to visit Maldives under Muizzu’s leadership. The welcome included a guard of honour and a traditional cultural performance.

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Why This Deal Matters

The Rs 4,850 crore rupee credit line agreement will help Maldives carry out major infrastructure projects. This line of credit will allow them to borrow directly in Indian rupees, avoiding pressure from the US dollar. It also shows India’s growing confidence in the strength of its currency.

In another big move, India helped restructure an older dollar-based credit. This cut Maldives’ annual repayment burden by almost 40%, dropping from $51 million to $29 million. That’s real support from a real friend.

Beyond Money: Real Progress

India and Maldives also signed agreements in key areas like:

  • Fisheries and aquaculture
  • Pharma (Maldives will now accept Indian drug standards)
  • Digital payments (UPI will soon work in Maldives)
  • Meteorology
  • Tourism tech cooperation

The digital payments deal between India’s NPCI and Maldives Monetary Authority is expected to boost tourism and make spending easier for Indian visitors.

Also Read PM Modi Launches Rs 4,800 Cr Development Projects in Tamil Nadu Today

Trade Talks and Big Handover

India and Maldives also agreed to start talks on a Free Trade Agreement. That’s a big win for regional business.

PM Modi didn’t just talk. He handed over:

  • 3,300 social housing units in Hulhumale
  • Roads and drainage systems in Addu City
  • 72 vehicles and equipment for the Maldivian military
  • Two health cubes for emergency care in remote islands

He also planted a tree under the “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” campaign, showing India’s green commitment.

What It All Means

This visit wasn’t just symbolic. It was about real action. The Rs 4,850 crore rupee credit line agreement is proof that India is ready to lead with trust, support, and self-confidence.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri called it a “very timely and productive visit,” and he’s right. India is not just a neighbour to Maldives. It’s a reliable partner—and with this deal, a strong currency power too.

Also Read India’s Forex Reserves Drop $1.18B to $695.49B; Gold Rises by $150M

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