TCG Kınalıada is on a 134-day voyage to mark the 100th anniversary of Türkiye’s relations with Japan. The ship will travel approximately 27,000 nautical miles and make 24 port visits in 20 countries, including Japan, Pakistan, Maldives, Bangladesh, and China.
Regional Implications
The presence of the Turkish warship in Maldives is seen as a sign of Türkiye’s growing influence in the Indian Ocean region. It also highlights the challenges India faces in maintaining its traditional sphere of influence in South Asia.
“The hosting of the Turkish warship in Maldives is a clear indication of the strained relations between India and both Maldives and Türkiye,” said Dr. Vikram Sood, a former Indian diplomat. “It also reflects the growing presence of Turkey in the Indian Ocean region, which is a matter of concern for India.”
The visit of the Turkish warship to Maldives is a reminder of the complex geopolitical dynamics in the Indian Ocean region. It underscores the strained relations between India and both Maldives and Turkey, as well as the growing presence of Turkey in the region.