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Maldives Presidential Election Heads for Runoff

  • #India
  • #Politics
  • #Maldives
  • #China
Maldives Presidential Election Heads for Runoff
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SEP 2023
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story last updated FEB 2024

The Spin

Narrative A

This presidential election is primarily concerned with whether the archipelago strategically located in the Indian Ocean will pivot once again to China or further deepen ties with India, as the geopolitical rivalry between Beijing and Delhi has long shaped its political landscape. The pro-China faction will have to soften its attitude to India if it wants to defeat Solih, now that Nasheed has emerged as the kingmaker.

Swarajyamag

Narrative B

The geopolitical implications of this election are significant, primarily because Solih has championed an India First policy while the PPM seeks to exploit anti-Indian sentiments. However, reducing the presidential race simply to a competition between the influence of New Delhi and Beijing would be a mistake. In addition to domestic factors influencing the vote, the Maldives has several other active foreign policy partners who could maximize its autonomy — these also need to be considered during this vote.

Lowy Institute

Metaculus Prediction


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