T-Hub to support Urbanco in building smart and sustainable cities in Maldives
T-Hub will leverage its extensive network of startups and expertise to customize and deploy innovative solutions that align with the unique ecosystem of the Maldives.

T-Hub will leverage its extensive network of startups and expertise to customize and deploy innovative solutions that align with the unique ecosystem of the Maldives.
By embracing data-driven methodologies and harnessing the potential of technology, civil servants can enhance their decision-making processes, facilitate effective resource allocation, and ensure the delivery of services to the citizens.
India is helping neighbouring countries to build capacities of their civil servants to meet the emerging challenges in governance and assured public service delivery to improve the quality of life of people.
India is set to deliver the agreement regarding capacity building of 1,000 Maldives civil servants by 2024
The Male connectivity projects will be built under India’s $100 million grant and $400 million line of Credit. India also extended a $100 million line of credit.
Shah also said that the Modi government has been emphasising on the use of forensic science in collaboration with the state governments, and efforts are being made to set up mobile forensic labs in every district of the country.
An MoU was signed by both the countries to facilitate and strengthen India-Maldives technical cooperation in the field of sustainable urban development including urban planning, smart cities development, solid waste management, affordable housing, urban green mobility and urban mass rapid transport.
Male had requested a couple of years back for enhancing the capability of the Defence Forces of the Maldives in exercising jurisdiction and undertaking maritime surveillance of its EEZ and islands, officials said.
Top local government sources in Male told TOI that the agreement former Maldivian President Abdulla Yameen signed with China in 2017, is "not on the table" anymore
Top local government sources in Male told TOI that the agreement former Maldivian President Abdulla Yameen signed with China in 2017, is "not on the table" anymore