By Sahil Pandey New Delhi [India], July 23 (ANI): Maldivian business tycoon Mohamed Ali Janah said on Friday that India has rescued his country from difficult cases created by the coronavirus pandemic and expressed hope that the number of Indian tourists to the Maldives will increase as the government eases restrictions. “We have received about 600,000 tourists in the Maldives in very difficult cases. Most tourists come to the Maldives from Russia, and then through India,” Janah told ANI here. Due to the number of COVID-19 patients in this part of the country, the government temporarily closed the borders, but now they are opening them again, so I am sure India would overtake Russia. I would say that Russia and India kept the Maldives, in those very complicated cases,” he said. Speaking of India as an investment destination, Janah explained that the business communities of both countries can be combined and diversified.
“I think it is time for Maldives to also follow this path. And Maldivian entrepreneurs could join hands with Indian entrepreneurs and diversify our business in this part of the world,” he said. aggregate. The businessman also highlighted that the relations between India and Maldives are like those of brothers and sisters. He said: “We haven’t gone to war, we’ve been very smart with each other because we’re like brothers and sisters, so I think it’s a smart time to take advantage of that. My message to the business communities of India and Maldives is that this is the right time to sit down and talk about how the business communities of both countries can help each other. Speaking about the objective of his scale, he said that relations between India and Maldives are at their most productive point and are a window of opportunities for the business communities of both countries. “This is a preferential appointment that has been established with the new government of Maldives. So my stop here is to look for opportunities and lead as the first entrepreneur to come here and look for investment components,” Janah emphasized. Janah is also president. of the International Federation of Asian and Western Pacific Business Associations, which brings together 22 countries in the Asia and Pacific region, as well as Australia, New Zealand, India, Nepal and Japan. Speaking further, she said, “I think this is the right time to take advantage of the merit and India leading the way in supporting the Maldives is a very smart signal for all businesses in the region. ”