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The Ministry of Homeland Security & Technology, formerly known as the Ministry of Home Affairs is part of the Maldivian Executive branch responsible for maintaining law and order in the Maldives at the national level. It was introduced in 1932 after the Maldivian independence under president Ibrahim Nasir, the second president of Maldives.
This is a list of diplomatic missions of the Maldives. The Maldives has ties to the Commonwealth and the Islamic world, but does not seek to have an extensive number of foreign missions. The High Commission in London was only opened as recently as 1995 - the High Commissioner died the following year and it took until 2005 for a replacement to ...
Diplomatic missions in Maldives. This article lists diplomatic missions resident in Maldives. The capital, Malé, hosts 11 embassies/high commissions. Several other countries have accredited ambassadors resident in other capitals or major cities in the region. [1] Honorary consulates are omitted from this listing.
Maldives National Party 2021-2022 Ali Ihusaan is a Maldivian politician who is currently serving as the Minister of Homeland Security and Technology . [ 1 ] On 17 November 2023, he was appointed as Homeland Minister by President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu .
Pages in category "Ministers of foreign affairs of the Maldives" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Ministry of Civil Aviation and Communication (Maldives) Ministry of Economic Development and Trade (Maldives) Ministry of Education (Maldives) Ministry of Health (Maldives) Ministry of Islamic Affairs (Maldives) Ministry of Law and Gender (Maldives) Ministry of Tourism (Maldives) Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation (Maldives)
An interior ministry (also called ministry of home affairs in many Commonwealth countries or ministry of internal affairs) is a government department that is responsible for domestic policy, public security and law enforcement.
On 11 November 1968, the Mahkamat Al-Kharijiyya was renamed to the Ministry of External Affairs. Honourable Ahmed Zaki was appointed as the Minister of External Affairs. On 19 May 1975, the name was changed to the Department of External Affairs, before changing back to the Ministry of External Affairs on 11 March 1978. On 14 March 1978, Uz.