On July 25, 2025, India and the Maldives celebrated the 60th anniversary of their diplomatic relations with the release of commemorative stamps. The stamps, unveiled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President of the Maldives Dr. Mohamed Muizzu, beautifully depict the shared maritime heritage between the two nations. This symbolic gesture not only commemorates a significant diplomatic milestone but also highlights the cultural, economic, and maritime ties binding the two Indian Ocean neighbors.
Background
- India-Maldives diplomatic relations were officially established in 1965, soon after the Maldives gained independence.
- India was one of the first countries to recognize and establish formal ties with the newly independent nation.
- Over the decades, both countries have fostered strong partnerships in trade, security, health, tourism, infrastructure, and climate resilience.
Significance of the Commemorative Stamps
- The stamps are visual representations of the two countries’ shared maritime traditions and historical trade relations in the Indian Ocean.
- Uru, the Indian boat from Beypore, Kerala, symbolizes India’s rich shipbuilding tradition and its ancient seafaring legacy.
- The Vadhu Dhoni, a traditional Maldivian fishing boat, highlights Maldives’ deep-rooted ocean culture and island life.
- These symbols evoke the mutual interdependence and friendship between India and Maldives over centuries of interaction and cooperation.
Objectives Behind the Stamp Release
- Celebrate 60 years of diplomatic ties and reaffirm commitment to strong bilateral relations.
- Showcase the cultural and maritime heritage connecting both countries.
- Foster people-to-people connections through shared symbolism.
- Promote awareness of the historical depth of India-Maldives relations in the broader global context.
Features of the Stamps
- Designed to reflect traditional craftsmanship and history.
- Uru: A large wooden dhow handcrafted in Kerala’s Beypore boatyards, historically used for Indian Ocean trade.
- Vadhu Dhoni: A Maldivian vessel used for reef and coastal fishing, symbolizing self-reliance and maritime heritage.
- The artwork and design highlight sustainability, tradition, and regional unity.


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