External affairs ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar's remarks came in response to reports of an Indian national taken into custody in the island nation.
"We have received information about an Indian national, Shri Money Sharma, working as a journalist, who has been detained by the Maldivian authorities. We have asked our Embassy to get in touch with the local authorities to ascertain more details of the case," Kumar said.
According to the Maldivian police, two foreign journalists, including an Indian national, have been detained for working in the country in violation of its immigration rules.
"We hope that all countries can play a constructive role in Maldives, instead of doing the opposite," he added.
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Yesterday, government officials here had asked Maldives to address concerns of India and other countries over democracy there.
In an apparent snub, India had declined to receive Maldivian President Abdulla Yameen's special envoy, citing scheduling issues.
Yameen has already dispatched special envoys to China, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to brief them about the deepening political crisis in the country.
India had earlier described as a matter of "concern" the arrests of the chief justice and political figures there.
However, earlier this week, the Supreme Court had revoked its order on the release of the opposition politicians.