India’s Generosity Amid ‘India Out’ Backlash: Shashi Tharoor Highlights Maldives Crisis Response from the US

Shashi Tharoor defends India’s credibility at Fletcher School, citing Maldives water crisis aid despite local India-opposition campaign.

During a Fletcher School program in the US, Shashi Tharoor responded to questions on India’s credibility. He highlighted that India aided Maldives even when anti-India sentiment surged. Tharoor emphasized that India’s timely support demonstrates exceptional generosity.

Reference to ‘India Out’ Campaign

Tharoor recalled the India-opposing “India Out” campaign led by former President Abdulla Yameen and continued by Mohamed Muizzu during elections. Despite this campaign, India provided crucial aid in Maldives’ water crisis.

Maldives Water Crisis and India’s Swift Response

After Mohamed Muizzu became president, he canceled Indian contracts and confronted New Delhi. Months later, Maldives’ main water plant failed, leaving residents without drinking water. India acted immediately, sending millions of liters of bottled water via aircraft. Tharoor stated India offered this aid selflessly, without expecting anything in return, exemplifying neighborly goodwill.

Positive Outcomes from India’s Assistance

Tharoor explained that India’s action softened the India-opposition campaign’s hostility. The crisis response reinforced global trust in India. He presented Maldives’ water aid as a prime example of India’s credibility and generous international conduct.