Maldives urges India to ‘be a part of’ its tourism after dip in tourist arrivals
Maldives urges Indians to be a part of its tourism "Please be a part of the Maldives' tourism. Our economy...
Read moreDetailsMaldives urges Indians to be a part of its tourism "Please be a part of the Maldives' tourism. Our economy...
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Read moreDetailsWhen compared to data from the same period in 2023, the number of tourists visiting the Maldives from India fell...
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