India has warned that the ongoing squeeze by the Maldives government on issuing work permits for Indian expats could adversely affect tourist arrivals in the tropical island destination.
According to various sources, Maldives immigration has put a squeeze on granting work permits to Indians since March this year.
Indian media had reported that while round 29,000 Indians live and work in the Maldives, and an estimated 2,000 have pending applications for work permits.
Several India media reports say that India is continuing to take up with Maldives the cases of denial of work visas to Indians.
"We are doing whatever is necessary to persuade them, to explain to them, to work with them, that those visas are issued. The denial of visa cannot be countered by any forceful intervention," an Indian government official was quoted.
"What can be done, we are doing. We are also working with other countries to suggest that it will affect tourism arrivals into Maldives."
Maldives immigration has repeatedly denied the reports insisting that there has not been any such directive to withhold work visa for Indians adding that the department had not received any complaints.
Bilateral ties between the two countries had soured after Maldives President Abdulla Yameen Abdulla Gayoom in February declared state of emergency following an order by the country’s Supreme Court to release a group of opposition leaders convicted in widely criticised trials.