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Two Indian military choppers set to stay back in Maldives

There have been considerable disquiet in New Delhi over China's growing influence over Male. Maldives had inked a free trade agreement with China in December last year, triggering concerns in New Delhi

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The two Indian military helicopters, gifted to Maldives, are likely to stay back along with a 48-member crew and support staff for at least next few months as talks between the two countries on their continued deployment in the island nation were "positive", diplomatic and military sources told PTI yesterday.

The lease agreement of the two helicopters, given to Maldives in 2013, has expired and the island nation had conveyed to New Delhi that it would not like to retain them. After several rounds of talks, there has been indication from Maldives about its willingness to keep the two helicopters along with the crew and support staff, the sources said. They said the preliminary outcome of the talks between the two countries on the issue has been positive and there was a possibility of the choppers being kept there for a longer duration. "The helicopters and the support staff are not being brought back," a highly-placed source said.

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