Former Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed has publicly apologized to India amidst a growing diplomatic row, expressing concerns over the impact of India's boycott call on the Maldives. Nasheed, addressing the situation, indicated that the current government under President Muizzu would soon resolve the tensions and halt any anti-India rhetoric. This diplomatic strain has notably led to a 'big drop' in Indian tourists visiting the Maldives, highlighting the economic implications of the dispute. Nasheed's statement included 'People of Maldives sorry', emphasizing the regret felt by the Maldivian people.
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