Day: July 26, 2025

India-Maldives Strategic Ties: 6 MoUs Signed and ₹4,850 Cr Line of Credit Extended

India has agreed to sign six major Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with Maldives to strengthen fisheries, meteorology, digital infrastructure, UPI and healthcare. The island country was given a 4,850 crore line of credit. Discussions resulted in the initiation of negotiations of Free Trade Agreement (FTA). An agreement to the amendment funneled India to reduce the money paid by Maldives per annum in terms of its debt repayment by 40 percent. The initiatives manifest the Neighborhood First strategy and Indian Ocean Region strategy of India.

Context:

  • The signing of the agreements took place when PM Narendra Modi paid a state visit to Male in July 2025 when the geopolitics of the Indian Ocean was changing. 

  • It is the initial trip Modi made following the ascents of Mohamed Muizzu to the position of President. 

  • Such a visit was at a time when the foreign policy of Maldives was at world spotlight due to its struggle to balance between India, and China.

Key Developments:

  • MoU signed:

  • Fisheries and Aquaculture- Strengthening blue cooperation.

  • Meteorology Sharing of data and climate resilience.

  • Digital Public Infrastructure- Unified Payments Interface, RuPay, and the tools of digital governance.

  • Indian Pharmacopoeia – An alignment of regulation on medicine.

  • Line of Credit 9 4850 crore (Kinda USD 580 million) in infrastructure and development.

  • Care & Education – Assistance on the basis of health care, housing, and advanced education.

Debt Restructuring:

  • The debt repayment of Maldives was decreased to USD 29 million in a year against USD 51 million in a year due to the amendatory agreement which relieved the fiscal pressure on Male.

Free Trade Agreement – FTA:

  • Negotiations officially started by exchange of Terms of reference.

  • Objective: To increase the trade, investment and local currency based trade.

Defence and Maritime Security:

  • Opening of the new building of the Defence Ministry of Maldives (aided by India).

Handover of:

  • 3, 300 social housing units,

  • 72 defence and immigration vehicles,

  • Lawning of 6 High Impact Community Development Projects.

  • The cooperation was reiterated in Colombo Security Conclave towards regional maritime security.

Huge Infrastructure Projects:

  • Addu City Road & Drainage system Project:

  • 111 km of roads, 106 km drainage, 160 km street light.

  • This is being undertaken by Afcons Infrastructure with funds provided by Exim Bank.

Geopolitical Significance:

  • Strategic Outreach in IOR: Reinforces India in the Maldives where Chinese presence is on the increase.

  • Neighbourhood First SAGAR Doctrine: Strengthens India commitment towards safe and secure neighbourhood.

  • Soft Power Diplomacy: The use of healthcare, digital means, infrastructure, and education help to promote the Indian model of development.

Challenges

  • Striking the equilibrium of China-Maldives-India triangle: Indian strategic space is concerned with the proximity Maldives establishments with China.

  • Debt Trap Diplomacy Risk: Debt Trap Diplomacy is a risk that India is countering through the concessional loans that China uses in its opaque model of dispensing debt.

  • Deployment: Successful deployment of infrastructure, health and defence projects should be under continuous scrutiny.

Conclusion:

The recent treaties between India and Maldives is a milestone in making bilateral relations much stronger and to strengthen its presence in the Indian Ocean Region. India would like to counter foreign intervention and protect its sea interests through strategic investment, digital cooperation with defence, and the humanitarian sector. These agreements will have a chance of success only in the case of the continued engagement, local goodwill, and transparent implementation process.

Mission Vatsalya Portal Relaunched to Strengthen Child Protection Services

On 25 th July 2025, the Ministry of Women and Child Development inaugurated the redesigned Mission Vatsalya Portal. It is an integrated digital portal to all interested parties in child protection services. This enhanced portal has incorporated previously used systems such as Khoya-Paya and TrackChild. It increases coordination, eliminates duplication and enhances real time monitoring. It also connects child helpline service to emergency response service to promote greater reach.

Context

  • Initiated by the Ministry of Women and child development (MoWCD).

  • This is a digital system, the target of which is to enhance the digital child protection ecosystem.

  • A part of the larger Mission Vatsalya plan to offer child welfare and care.

Characteristics

  • Integrated Digital Platform: Integrated portal of stakeholders at the state and district levels.

  • Stakeholders Involved:

  • State Level: State Child Protection Society (SCPS), State Adoption Resource Agency (SARA).

  • District Level: District Child Protection Units ( DCPU), Child welfare Committee ( CWC), Juvenile Justice Board ( JJB), Special Juvenile Police Units ( SJPU), Child Care institutions ( CCIs).

Technology Upgrades:

  • Supplants and interacts with Khoya-Paya and TrackChild sites.

  • Presents real time information and tracking of cases.

  • MIS Dashboards: They help in proper monitoring, planning and the utilization of resources.

  • Does Not Duplicate: Makes reporting and handling of cases efficient at grassroots level.

Emergency Services Integration

  • Child helpline (1098): 24 hours x 7 days x 365 days, toll free numbers of distress calls by children.

  • Interlinkages:

    • Combined with the ERSS-112 (Ministry of Home Affairs).

    • Partnership associated with Women Helpline 181.

Implementation Strategy

  • Training of Trainers: Training held by Savitribai Phule National Institute of Women and Child Development(SPNIWCD).

  • Access and Login: Login credentials will be made available to all the stakeholders such as the state agencies and partner NGOs.

  • Security & Access: Secure portal and role based access.

Significance

  • Enhances Child Protection Framework: Facilitates intersections between child care institutions, law enforcement and child welfare institutions.

  • Digital Governance: Perhaps this is the most crucial of all as digital governance boosts both efficiency and transparency regarding service delivery.

  • Timely Response: This will make sure that there is an immediate response with the help of an integrated helpline.

  • Policy Planning: It is possible to make improved decisions at national and state levels using real-time data.

Challenges & Way Forward

Challenges

Way Forward

Digital literacy among grassroots workers

Capacity building and periodic training

Infrastructure issues in remote areas

Provide offline support and mobile-compatible versions

Data privacy concerns

Implement strong cybersecurity and data protection policies

Conclusion

The revamped Mission Vatsalya Portal represents a major step towards digitising child welfare services in India. By bringing multiple systems and stakeholders under a single digital umbrella, it enhances coordination, response time, and policy-making efficiency — contributing to the broader goal of ensuring safety, care, and protection of every child in the country.

Parliament Begins Process to Remove Justice Yashwant Varma

Independence of the courts is a fundamental concept of democracy, yet accountability is equally necessary so as to protect the confidence of the people. In yet another important development, the Indian Parliament has set in motion the process of removing Justice Yashwant Varma of the Allahabad High Court. The move initiated by MPs cut across party lines to mark the first time of such a step in the impeachment of the judges.

Context

  • In the Lok Sabha 152 MPs gave a bipartisan no-confidence motion against Justice Yashwant Varma on July 21, 2025. In Rajya Sabha, 63 MPs also sent a similar notice.

  • Reason of controversy:

    • Justice Varma was investigated after there were half-burnt notes of currency found at his official residence in Delhi after a major incidence of a fire hit the place on 14 March 2025.

Background

  • Transference of Judge:

    • Justice Varma was sent to Allahabad High Court after the row.

  • Report of SC Inquiry Committee:

    • The matter was investigated by a committee comprising the then Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna whose report was filed before the then President and Prime Minister resulting in the initiating of impeachment motion.

Constitutional Provisions for Judicial Removal

Provision

Details

Article 124(4)

A judge of the Supreme Court (and similarly, High Court under Article 217) can be removed on grounds of proven misbehavior or incapacity.

Judges (Inquiry) Act, 1968

Provides the procedure for investigation and presentation of the motion in Parliament.

Parliamentary Requirements

Minimum 100 Lok Sabha MPs or 50 Rajya Sabha MPs must sign the motion for it to be considered.

Impeachment Process

  • The beginning of Motion:

    • Concurred by a sufficient number of MPs in either House.

  • Admissibility Check:

    • Admissibility is checked by Lok Sabha Speaker and Rajya Sabha Chairman.

  • Construction of Inquiry Committee:

    • Includes:

      • A justice of the Supreme Court (or the CJI)

      • High Court Chief Justice,

      • A distinguished jurist.

  • Investigation & Report:

    • The committee inquires and reports in a lapse of 3 months.

  • Parliamentary Debate / Voting:

    • The motion must be agreed in both Houses by a special majority (majority of all the membership and 2/3rd of the members present and voting).

  • Presidential Assent:

    • In case of being passed, the President directs to overthrow the judge.

Significance of the case

  • Original Post-BNS Impeachment:

    • This has been one of the initial grand judicial responsibility initiatives following the enactment of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).

  • Bipartisan Unity:

    • The severity of the allegations is emphasized by rare agreement on ruling and opposition MPs.

  • Strengthening Accountability:

    • Strengthens the fact that no one has the right to immunity even in a democracy, not even the judiciary.

Difficulties to Judicial Removal

  • High Threshold:

    • Removal is politically and procedurally hard because of the necessity of a special majority.

  • Unused Provision:

    • Only one former judge (Justice V. Ramaswami) had been subject to the removal motion in the past, but that was not confirmed because of political disputes.

  • Threat of Politicization:

    • Accountability in the judicial system should not be abused in derailing independence in the judicial system.

Way Forward

  • Institutional Reforms:

    • Restructure the de-systematized process of appointment and accountability of judges by establishing a National Judicial Complaints Commission.

  • Greater Transparency:

    • Frequent public announcement of the inquiry process can give trust among the people.

  • Code of Conduct in the Judiciary:

    • Applicable ethical codes should be formulated in order to shape the conduct of the judges.

Conclusion

The impeachment cloud hanging over Justice Yashwant Varma can be viewed as a challenge through which entire India is trying its constitutional apparatus of protecting judicial accountability and guarding judicial independence. Fair, transparent and impartial investigation of the matter will support the democratic fiber and the trust of the court.

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