Second, China does not possess the capabilities to add the Maldives to its supposed "string of pearls" in the region. While China has become the only non-South Asian country to set up an embassy in the Maldives and sends the largest number of tourists to the islands, it cannot compete with India's civilizational ties and security offerings. the Maldives has even sought to purchase land in India for the relocation of its citizens in case they become environmental refugees as a result of climate change and rising sea levels. The MNDF also benefits from a significant amount of military assistance from India, including counter-piracy help, maritime surveillance, training, and surveys. A review of annual reports from the Indian Ministry of Defense reveals that the Maldives has more interactions with the Indian Navy and Coast Guard than any other country in the Indian Ocean. Conversations with MNDF officers last year confirmed their need for India's help with capacity-building efforts, as the Maldivian military does not possess the ability to patrol all its dispersed islands. No matter which leader is in power - Waheed, Nasheed, or even Gayoom - the Maldives does not want to forgo India's security assistance.