Indian tourists in Maldives drop by one-third amid diplomatic row
This comes as the diplomatic row between New Delhi and Male continues to deteriorate.
Earlier, India was the second largest source market for tourists to the Maldives with a 10 per cent market share. However, India is now in sixth place on the list with a six per cent market share.
The row erupted after three Maldivian deputy ministers made derogatory comments against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, over his pictures from the visit to Lakshadweep.
PM Modi had called for the Indian island cluster to be developed as a destination for beach tourism and promotion of domestic tourism.
The matter snowballed into a major diplomatic row, with New Delhi summoning the Maldivian envoy and registering a strong protest against the viral posts.
The three deputy ministers were suspended and they remain under suspension with pay. Earlier this year, Maldives tourism industry stakeholders expressed concern as the boycott campaign in India grew momentum and gained the support of popular Indian film stars.
The Maldives Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators (MATATO) conducted a survey to determine the impact of booking cancellations by Indian guests. But the findings were not made public, as reported by Adhadhu.
India remained the top tourist market for the Maldives through 2021-23 with more than 2,00,000 tourists each year. However, China is the top market now with more than 54,000 tourist arrivals so far this year.
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