India has completed the withdrawal of all its soldiers from Maldives, as announced by the government ahead of the May 10 deadline set by President Mohamed Muizzu. Heena Waleed, the chief spokesperson for the President's office, informed the Sun.mv news portal that the final contingent of Indian sol...
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