Nasheed walked out of the mission at 4:15 pm (IST) after which India said it hoped that with this development the former President will again resume his social and political life.
"We welcome this development," President Mohamed Waheed's Press Secretary Masood Imad told PTI in Male adding there was no arrest warrant against Nasheed at the moment.
However, he also added that "I am happy that the longest meeting in world has ended. We were formally told by the High Commission on the first day that Nasheed had come into the Mission for a meeting and will be out once it is over."
"It will be recalled that the former President had entered the Indian Mission in Male on 13 February 2013 on his own volition and had similarly decided to leave on his own.
"It is hoped that with this development the former President will again resume his social and political life," the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement in New Delhi.