India And Sri Lanka Sign Updated Agreement On Defence Cooperation During PM Modi's Visit

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The official welcoming ceremony for PM Modi took place at the Independence Square in Colombo, under the
patronage of President Dissanayake.
Colombo, Apr 5: Several key agreements, including on defence cooperation and development of Trincomalee as an
energy hub, were signed following the bilateral discussions held between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Sri
Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake at the Presidential Secretariat in Colombo, on Saturday.
Other MoUs signed included on Implementation of HVDC Interconnection for Import/Export of Power; on
Cooperation in the Field of Sharing Successful Digital Solutions Implemented at Population Scale for Digital
Transformation; on Multi-sectoral Grant Assistance for Eastern Province; on Cooperation in the Field of Health and
Medicine and on Pharmacopoeial Cooperation. Prime Minister Modi also announced comprehensive capacity-building programme in India covering 700 Sri Lankans
annually; India's grant assistance for the development of Thirukoneswaram temple in Trincomalee, Sita Eliya temple
in Nuwara Eliya, and Sacred City Complex project in Anuradhapura; the Exposition of Lord Buddha relics in Sri
Lanka on International Vesak Day 2025; as well as the conclusion of Bilateral Amendatory Agreements on Debt
Restructuring. The two leaders also jointly e-inaugurated High Impact Community Development Project in the field of agriculture, a
first-of-its-kind 5000 MT temperature controlled warehouse in Dambulla and supply of 5000 solar rooftop units to
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✨religious places that span across all 25 districts of Sri Lanka. They also participated in the virtual ground-breaking
ceremony for the launch of the 120 MW Sampur Solar Project. Some other key projects built with Indian assistance that will be inaugurated during PM Modi's ongoing visit include
inauguration of upgraded railway track of Maho-Omanthai railway line and the launch of Construction of Signalling
System for Maho-Anuradhapura railway line; The visit of the Indian Prime Minister, undertaken at the invitation of President Dissanayake, reaffirms the shared
vision of 'Friendship of Centuries – Commitment to a Prosperous Future' between the two nations. Lankan Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya, Foreign Affairs Minister Vijitha Herath, Labour Minister Anil Jayantha,
Presidential Secretary Nandika Sanath Kumanayake, Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka P. Nandalal
Weerasinghe, along with other senior officials also participated in the delegation-level talks. The Indian delegation included External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval,
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka Santosh Jha, along with several other
senior officials of the government of India. Earlier, Prime Minister Modi was warmly welcomed by President Dissanayake upon his arrival at the Presidential
Secretariat. The official welcoming ceremony for PM Modi took place at the Independence Square in Colombo, under the
patronage of President Dissanayake. In a special gesture, Prime Minister Modi was ceremoniously escorted to Independence Square with a Police
Mounted Guard of honour, following which he was warmly welcomed by President Dissanayake. The Prime Minister was received with full state honours, including a ceremonial guard of honour and gun salute, in
recognition of his State Visit to the island nation. Subsequently, PM Modi inspected the Sri Lanka Armed Forces
Guard of Honour.
(IANS)