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Bridges of Power: PM Modi's Vision Transforms South Asian Diplomacy

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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April 04, 2025

As Prime Minister of India Shree Narendra Modi is on a high-level state visit to Sri Lanka, a multifaceted array of diplomatic, economic, and cultural initiatives is set to transform bilateral relations by 2025.

- By KANCHANA KODITUWAKKU

Bridges of Power: PM Modi's Vision Transforms South Asian Diplomacy

The enormous outreach is indicative of a mature game plan for international collaboration, far exceeding the conventional frontiers of diplomacy and reaching out to multiple strands of bilateral cooperation.

An interesting element of the upcoming diplomatic interaction is the novel Sampur solar power project. The proposal for a 120-megawatt solar power plant has been recently announced by Ex. President Ranil Wickremesinghe, signaling a significant change in the energy policy. Scheduled to become functional by April 2025, the venture is a forward-looking approach to technological collaboration and green development.

Located in the strategically important Trincomalee region, the solar plant represents a far better development compared to the previously mooted coal-based infrastructure facility.

The project contains many strategic implications, including near-term electricity generation capacity, substantial reduction of carbon emissions, demonstration of technology partnership, and enhancement of regional energy security.

Along with energy infrastructure, the diplomatic initiative explores a key element of bilateral relations through a comprehensive effort aimed at spiritual and cultural tourism.

The integrated approach attempts to leverage the strong historical and cultural connections between India and Sri Lanka by promoting the narratives of Gautama Buddha and Lord Rama.

The suggested tourism corridor will link significant Buddhist heritage sites in both countries. Beginning at Bodh Gaya, the site of Buddha's enlightenment, and extending to the sacred city of Anuradhapura and the sacred hill of Mihintale in Sri Lanka, this initiative would form an extensive spiritual network that goes beyond national boundaries.

Likewise, the Ramayana heritage trail will delineate historical and mythological sites connected to the epic, tracing connections between sites in Ayodhya, Rameswaram, and Mannar Island.

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