On July 25, 2025, a historic moment was marked in Malé, the capital of Maldives. Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, and President of Maldives, Dr. Mohamed Muizzu, jointly released commemorative postage stamps to celebrate 60 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
A Tribute to Shared Maritime Traditions

The theme of the stamps is rooted in maritime heritage, symbolizing the strong and enduring oceanic ties between India and Maldives. Two traditional boats take center stage on the stamps:
- Indian Uru – A majestic wooden dhow built by hand in Beypore, Kerala. These boats have a long history in Indian Ocean trade and shipbuilding.
- Maldivian Vadhu Dhoni – A traditional fishing boat widely used for reef and coastal fishing in the Maldives. It represents island life and the deep connection of Maldivians with the sea.

Both vessels are more than just boats. They represent centuries of trade, craftsmanship, and cultural exchange across the Indian Ocean.
A Bond That Dates Back to 1965
India was among the first countries to establish diplomatic relations with Maldives in 1965, right after its independence. Over the decades, the two countries have shared close cooperation in areas such as security, development, disaster relief, and cultural exchange.

The release of these stamps is more than just a celebration. It’s a symbol of friendship, respect, and shared history.
Collector’s Note
These stamps are significant for collectors for several reasons:
- Joint Issue: Released simultaneously by leaders of both countries.
- Cultural Theme: Highlights traditional boat-making, a rare subject in modern stamp design.
- Historical Milestone: Marks 60 years of diplomatic relations — a major geopolitical moment.
However, one aspect has left many collectors and users slightly disappointed — each stamp is valued at ₹60, making the miniature sheet cost ₹120. This high denomination makes them impractical for regular postage use, especially on postcards or covers. While beautiful and symbolic, they may remain unused in everyday philatelic correspondence.
Closing Words
This stamp issue beautifully honors the spirit of cooperation and history shared between India and Maldives. With traditions of the past sailing into the present, these stamps serve as a lasting reminder of two nations united by the sea.
Let us know in the comments — do you have maritime-themed stamps in your collection?
Thanks for sharing the information. Any update on the face value of Maldives Stamp?
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Thank you for sharing your blog—an excellent collection with a very interesting theme. Regarding your question, the face value of the Maldives stamp is 120 Maldivian Rufiyaa (MVR), which is approximately 680 INR.