
Relations between Sri Lanka and India have never ever been stronger, according to the Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Santosh Jha.Indian High Commissioner Santosh Jha has actually also explained Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modis visit to the country as considerable, stating that it would include a new program to the bilateral relationship.Indian Prime Minister Modi is set up to arrive in Colombo later on this night on a three-day official visit.Prime Minister Modis check out comes at the invite of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, who visited India in December last year as his maiden foreign visit after presuming office.PM Modi will be accompanied by Indias External Affairs Minister, S.
Jaishankar.The official welcoming ceremony is arranged to happen tomorrow (05) at Independence Square in Colombo.Speaking relating to the see, High Commissioner Jha has told ANI, It is a really crucial go to.
Our relationship today is on a growth, and Prime Minister Modi will be coming as the very first foreign guest under the new federal government.
You would remember that last year, in December, President Dissanayake visited India as his first foreign destination.
This is a really, extremely essential go to.
We are basically looking at taking forward existing understandings and adding a new agenda to the relationship.Discussing bilateral ties and expected outcomes, the Indian envoy said, We are looking at a very comprehensive program.
When President Dissanayake checked out Delhi, the Prime Minister highlighted three pillars of our collaboration: connectivity, energy, and digitisation.
We will have arrangements in these locations.
There will likewise be some arrangements in the health sector, and we are working on a structure MoU in defence cooperation.He further kept in mind that relations in between the two countries are in great shape.Prime Minister Modi will have official engagements in Colombo tomorrow (05) while he will check out Anuradhapura on Sunday (06 ).-- With inputs from firms
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