Developments in Maldives have begun unfolding according to script. India, the United States and Britain are spearheading the demand that Maldivian President Abdulla Yameen comply with the order by his country’s Supreme Court to release his political opponents from prison and reinstate 12 former lawmakers as members of Parliament.
The script has a striking resemblance to what happened in Sri Lanka in 2014, with some minor variations on the fundamental theme – regime change. Thus, as in Sri Lanka, sworn enemies who had been at each other’s throats for decades suddenly made strange bedfellows to oust the strongman in the presidential palace, and as dawn broke one fine day, the ground beneath the regime shifted dramatically.
In the earlier case, a defecting faction of the ruling Sri Lanka Freedom Party aligned with its sworn enemy, the United National Party, undermining thereby the towering incumbent president Mahinda Rajapaksa’s grip on power. Now a similar realignment has happened in Maldives, which now threatens President Yameen’s continuance in power.
This latest unholy alliance is between two former presidents, Maumoon Abdul Gayoom (a cousin of the incumbent president) and a man who once overthrew Gayoom, Mohamed Nasheed. Gayoom and Nasheed have been sworn enemies. What adds to the intrigue is the mysterious role by the chief justice of the Supreme Court, Abdullah Saeed – who was, incidentally, appointed to the top court in 2009 by Nasheed when he was in power.
To what extent external powers promoted this opportunistic alliance to dethrone Yameen is a moot point. The US ambassador (based in Colombo) has been working closely with New Delhi to “promote” democracy. Nasheed and Saeed have visited Delhi in recent months at India’s invitation. Nasheed even addressed a panel at Brookings India to present his case for regime change in his country. Nasheed is a cult figure in London and Washington.
In sum, there is close coordination between New Delhi and Washington to get rid of Yameeen, who is branded as “pro-China.” Indeed, geopolitics is at the root of the current crisis in Maldives.
The missing link has been the secret move by the administration of US president Barack Obama in early 2013 to negotiate with Maldives about a Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), which would have led to increased military cooperation between the two countries, possibly including US bases there. But someone leaked a draft of the agreement to the press, and the US was forced to concede that such talks were indeed going on.
The real US-Indian game plan is to create a ‘second island chain’ connecting Maldives with Diego Garcia and Seychelles to curb the presence of Chinese submarines in the Indian Ocean and to control the sea lanes through which China conducts the bulk of its foreign trade
The negotiations got derailed when Yameen was elected president in November 2013 by narrowly defeating Nasheed. If Nasheed returns to power, the negotiations for the conclusion of the SOFA would be back on the table. Despite China’s firm and repeated denials that it has any intention of setting up a military base in Maldives, the China bogey has been whipped up by India.
The real US-Indian game plan is to create a “second island chain” (similar to the one in the Western Pacific) connecting Maldives with Diego Garcia (and Seychelles, where India has a base on one of the islands and has just concluded an agreement to build an airstrip and a sophisticated “monitoring station” at a cost of US$45 million) to curb the presence of Chinese submarines in the Indian Ocean and to control the sea lanes through which China conducts the bulk of its foreign trade. By the way, the US and India closely cooperate in monitoring the presence of Chinese submarines in the Indian Ocean.
As part of the overall US-Indian strategy, New Delhi signed a Bilateral Agreement for Navy Cooperation with Singapore last November that provides Indian Navy ships temporary deployment facilities and logistics support at Singapore’s Changi naval base, which is near the disputed South China Sea, enabling India to engage in more activity in the Strait of Malacca through which China’s oil and natural-gas imports pass.
India also maintains a big naval base in the Bay of Bengal in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands near the Strait of Malacca. Clearly, institutionalized mechanisms are being put in place to monitor Chinese naval activities in both the Strait of Malacca and the Arabian Sea – and to develop “chokepoints” to strangulate the Chinese economy in the event of a confrontation.
Suffice to say, control of the Maldivian atolls is a crucial template of the overall US-Indian strategy to counter China’s rapidly growing blue-water navy and its capacity to project power in the Indian Ocean.
The big question is whether India will intervene in Maldives and chase the recalcitrant Yameen out of power and put some amiable face like Nasheed in power, who can be trusted to act as “our man in the Arabian Sea.” Of course, any such intervention would constitute a violation of international law and the UN Charter.
Traditionally, India has taken a pragmatic approach toward “democracy deficits” in its neighborhood – in Myanmar and Bangladesh, for instance – or its extended neighborhood of West Asia or Central Asia. But the US has been encouraging India to shed its shyness and become assertive, worthy of a great power in the making.
To be sure, if India intervenes in Maldives, no matter its legality or legitimacy, New Delhi can be 100% certain of Anglo-American backing.
In Washington’s calculus, a unilateral Indian intervention in Maldives would signify a leap of faith on New Delhi’s part in the direction of a strategic alliance with the US. The Donald Trump administration has identified India as a key partner in its Asian strategies, but has found that getting India to shed its “strategic autonomy” and “independent foreign policies” has been an exasperating experience so far. An intervention in Maldives would signify that India is willing to cross the Rubicon, finally, and act shoulder-to-shoulder as America’s ally in Asia. To be sure, Maldives presents a defining moment for Indian foreign policy.
However, this is India’s Haiti moment, too. Simply put, the mulattoes and blacks of the Arabian Sea have locked horns and are seeking foreign intervention. The US Navy sent ships to Haiti 19 times between 1857 and 1913 to “protect American lives and property” and finally occupied Haiti in 1915 – until, ultimately, Haitians united in resistance of the US occupation and American forces had to leave in 1934. A repressive dictatorship took over from that point.

Бозе Турбан By nominal GDP China vs India is 4.49 times (11,795,297 / 2,621,458), by PPP is 2.13 times (23,194,411 / 10,849,302). Do U think India can catch up by cooperating with China, e.g. India good at software/English support, China good at hardware/manufacturing (many Silicon companies do it this way), or by spending/wasting money in the military buying 2nd hand used old generation war machine from USA or Russia just to up the war game with China tic-for-tac? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_economy
Wesley Ye y cant deny the fact spoken languge of this countrys are same… …. same like taiwan, hong kong,Guam and
Wesley Ye no o dont talk about gretar infia i talk about Indoan Subcontinent… @https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_subcontinent
British grew opium (as drug dealers) and sold them to China in exchange for silvers. That’s how they financed their economy and out competed all other European countries (Spain, Portugal, etc) despite started late. U can still see UK’s Sterlings is based on silver. Someday China should demand them back.
really progreseive like you migrated in other country for better life option…..ha ha….. indian body color is mix white, black and yellow…..india have mogoloid,Caucasian race people as well as astriod
Maumoon and yamin are brothers not cousins
Abhijeet Singh
Remember when Trump said "s**t hole" countries he literally meant India. You think you have an "equal" alliance with the US? are you nuts? Most of us are revolted by India’s health standards set by New Delhi who prefers to spend billions on nukes than on her people. No one can respect that not even you.
Abhijeet Singh
And you know less about America. Remembe in this alliance India is the servant and America the Master.
Michael Bagala: develop Trincomalee just like the Chinese developed Hambantota :D. Keep your shit to yourself, you know nothing about India, or even maybe SL. You are a joke!!!
Ram Anand There is no black skin ctizen in China, all are of mongoloid or Turkish stock. But you have yellow skin mongoloid in North East India, and many would want to join the more progressive Chinese state.
Abhijeet Singh
I read your comment you posted for the article asking why can’t India defend her own interests. Nothing wrong with that as long as that action does not harm others. Whenever major powers "protect" one thing, they violate a whole bunch of other things. India is no exception. From the bloody brutality of Operation blue star to Operation Polo where 200 thousand were killed to Operation Vijay which went against the ruling of the Hague, to the annexation of Sikkim, help split Pakistan in half, and the ongoing nightmare India is causing in Kashmir and all for what? "India’s interest"? I doubt it when close to a billion are dirt poor and 5 thousand children die each day due to starvation to a long list of miseries seldom seen elsewhere
As an American at least I can claim DC first met the basic needs of Americans then DC went further and made us the wealthiest nation on the planet (by the 50’s) before really becoming the sole Superpower. New Delhihas not even met the basic requirements of a civilized nation. Compare India to even Sri Lanka:
97% literacy for both genders, 77 years age of mortality for both genders. That is 10% higher than the world average. Sri Lanka opened her economy in the middle of the war India opened her economy in 91 because she was goin bankrupt.
btw the list of miseries in India include massive abuse against India’s 100 million tribals, massive abuse against the Dalit and Muslims and now Christians. So using your logic India neighbors should wage wars because New Delhi is not properly treating her minorities.
But that was not the reason India supported Elam. it was to gain those harbors. If those harbors did not matter to India then she would not care if China entered into an agreement with Colombo to develop all of them including Trincomalee. Going by articles New Delhi is deathly scared of that
As for apologies I will wait for yours since America has given billions to India through the World bank and the IMF to charities for the improvement of so many millions oppressed in India and they still remain opppressed.
Solid analysis.
India is unlikely to intervene with its hard-power, if it’s looking for Uncle Sam (or Uncle Trump) for backup, since Washington D.C. is in such disarray. However, India may use its soft-powers to encourage a resolution that is less hostile to it. The people of Maldives will first resolve the current crisis and then foreigns powers can seek to sway the "new" regime as they see fit.
Michael Bagala:
1. The Tamil insurgency was a direct result of constitutional, economic and social discrimination of Tamils in SL
2. India did initially train the LTTE and other Tamil insurgents (accepted). The child soldiers and suicide bombers were a LTTE innovation, and not India’s
3. India has suffered enough for it’s sins (IPKF, assasination of a PM)
4. India doesn’t need Trincomalee. India has Chennai port sitting a couple hundered kilometres away.
5. Rajapaska’s war against LTTE would never be won if Indian Navy had not blockaded the LTTE’s naval supply routes. You imagine SL could defeat the LTTE if India really wanted otherwise?
As an Indian, I can happy to apologise for the initial assistance to the LTTE. But, as a Sri Lankan I hope you recognize the injustices against SL Tamils. I hope you are ready with your apology to the Tamils.
P.S: India treats her own people fairly well, given her means. India also treats her neighbours fairly. I don’t have to justify all that to you.
An apt, even flattering, description of India’s efforts to secure her own interests. I see a few Nigerians, Indonesians, Sri Lankans, Russians, Peruvians et al bad-mouthing India about sucking-up to the United States. What’s wrong in India collaborating with the US and the UK to defend her own interests? Why isn’t India allowed to have it’s own national interests? Why is China investing in Maldives, and extending Maldives loans (at it won’t be able to repay, just like Sri Lanka) if not for it’s own national interests? The activism of democracies of the world (the US, India, UK, France) for civic rights, etc may be imperfect and self-serving, but it is still better for the world than the naked agression and cynical self-interest of autocracies. If Mr. Yameen is so damn perfect, his people won’t be out on the streets against him.
Abhijeet Singh
Whatever the domestic situation was in Sri Lanka at that time does not validate India sponsoring a war against Colombo. India’s objective was to capture some of the most important strategic harbors in Asia. What role India played in the misery of the Tamils and the Sinhalese must also be taken. A 30 year long war that used thousands of Tamils is massive abuse. India trained Tamil Child soldiers and child suicide bombers. The misery New Delhi has done on her own people and her neighbors surpasses any misery London did when India was under that empire.
@Mr. Bagala, why don’t you speak about how unfairly the Sri Lankan state treated the Tamils? Why don’t you speak of the human rights abuses that Rajapaksha heaped on the Tamils? Blaming India for everything isn’t going to set things right in Sri Lanka.
@Abdulgafar, India is protecting her own interests, just like China and the United States. Why do you fail to understand, a democratic, free-of-Chinese-influence Maldives is 100% in India’s strategic interest?
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