The world’s low-income countries owe 37 per cent of their debt to China in 2022, compared to just 24 per cent in bilateral debts to the rest of the world …
Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Maldives stand neck-deep in Chinese debt: Forbes
The world’s low-income countries owe 37 per cent of their debt to China in 2022, compared to just 24 per cent in bilateral debts to the rest of the world …
Sri Lanka, Pakistan & Maldives are among biggest debtors of China, says Forbes
Forbes, collecting data from The World Bank report as of 2020, said that 97 countries across the globe are under Chinese debt. Countries heavily in debt to China are mostly located in Africa, but can …
Forbes: Lanka, Pakistan and Maldives among biggest debt burdens to China
Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Maldives in South Asia stand neck-deep in the Chinese debt. Pakistan has $77.3 billion of external debt to China while Maldives amounted to 31 per cent of Maldives’ Gross …
You’re Guaranteed to Get the Best IG Shots at this Stunning Maldives Resort
Whether you love to snorkel or just park it in a beach chair, you’re going to have a v memorable (and Instagrammable) vacay to the Ritz-Carlton Maldives.
Back to basics: Here’s how Maldives is ‘Redefining MICE’
The Maldives is best known as an idyllic place and a slice of heaven here on earth. The island is now marketing itself as a MICE destination.
Back to basics: Here’s how Maldives is ‘Redefining MICE’
The Maldives is best known as an idyllic place and a slice of heaven here on earth. The island is now marketing itself as a MICE destination.
‘Girls need to improve against Maldives’
After collecting three points in the opening match against Pakistan, Indian Women’s Team Head Coach Suren Chettri feels the “team needs to improve on certain areas to get the job done.” India are next …
Shark-fishing ban faces pushback from small-scale Maldives anglers
A 2010 blanket ban on shark fishing in the Maldives doesn’t enjoy support from artisanal reef fishers, a new study suggests.
‘Girls need to improve against Maldives’
After collecting three points in the opening match against Pakistan, Indian Women’s Team Head Coach Suren Chettri feels the “team needs to improve on certain areas to get the job done.” India are next …