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Tourism: Indians Cancel trips to Maldives over Perceived insult of PM Modi by Maldivian Minister

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The idyllic allure of the Maldives faces a sudden setback as derogatory comments by Maldivian ministers directed at Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi trigger a wave of cancellations among Indian tourists.

The once-thriving travel plans are now clouded by diplomatic tensions, underscoring the delicate balance between global tourism and political dynamics.

According to deccanchronicle.com, this move, prompted by the offensive remarks, gained momentum as Indian celebrities joined the chorus urging citizens to explore the beauty of Indian islands.

Maldives, heavily dependent on Indian tourists for its economy, witnessed a surge in cancellations, causing concern among stakeholders. More than two lakh Indian tourists are reported to have visited the Maldives by December 2023. In response to the unfolding situation, the Maldives Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators (MATATO) highlighted the importance of maintaining positive relations between the two nations.

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MATATO stated, “It is crucial to dispel any misconceptions with regard to the matter, and MATATO highlights that efforts to develop and foster Lakshwadweep island’s tourism sector have no discernible negative effect on the Maldives tourism industry.”

Indian celebrities, including Akshay Kumar, John Abraham, and Sachin Tendulkar, took to social media to encourage people to explore Indian islands such as Lakshadweep and Sindhudurg. Actor Akshay Kumar expressed surprise at the unprovoked hate from prominent figures in the Maldives and urged Indians to prioritise their own tourism.

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“Came across comments from prominent public figures from Maldives passing hateful and racist comments on Indians. Surprised that they are doing this to a country that sends them the maximum number of tourists. We are good to our neighbours but why should we tolerate such unprovoked hate? I’ve visited the Maldives many times and always praised it, but dignity first. Let us decide to Explore Indian Islands and support our own tourism,” tweeted Akshay Kumar.

Even actor Salman Khan joined the discourse, tweeting, “It is so cool to see our PM Narendrabhai Modi at the beautiful clean and stunning beaches of Lakshadweep, and the best part is that yeh hamare India mein hain (it is in our country).”

The diplomatic row has not only impacted tourism but has also spurred a movement among Indians to choose domestic destinations, reflecting the sentiment of supporting local tourism and prioritising national dignity.

Tiger Shroff said the Lakshadweep islands had captured his heart.
“The rich culture, tranquil beaches, and the genuine warmth of its people create an enchanting allure. Join me in celebrating the inclusivity and unparalleled beauty of these islands — a treasure trove waiting for us to explore!” he posted.

Shraddha Kapoor and other stars shared posts on X using the hashtags ‘Explore Indian Islands’ and ‘Lakshadweep’.

“All these images and memes making me super FOMO now. Lakshadweep has such pristine beaches and coastlines, thriving local culture, I’m on the verge of booking an impulse chhutti. This year, why not #ExploreIndianIslands (sic)” Shraddha shared on X.

Cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar said he rang in his 50th birthday in Sindhudurg and the coastal town in Maharashtra offered everything “we wanted, and more”.

“Gorgeous locations combined with wonderful hospitality left us with a treasure trove of memories. India is blessed with beautiful coastlines and pristine islands. With our ‘Atithi Devo Bhava’ philosophy, we have so much to explore, so many memories waiting to be created,” Tendulkar added.

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