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Modi's visit: A momentous occasion for Sri Lanka
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
|April 04, 2025
Sri Lanka is ready to welcome Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the first state visit by a foreign leader after the phenomenal political change in Sri Lanka. President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, who is from Jathika Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), which was once notorious for bashing India, now helms the affairs of Sri Lanka as the President. The JVP-led movement, National People's Power (NPP), occupies more than two-thirds of Parliament.
The Indian leader's visit is more significant for both sides because of current global and regional circumstances.
India is Sri Lanka's closest neighbour and the relationship between the two countries is more than 2,500 years old, and shares a strong civilizational and historical connection, according to the Indian High Commission in Sri Lanka.
In today's context in a multi-polar world, relations have evolved in fresh directions, and the two countries matter to each other more than ever. President Dissanayake, despite his party's anti-Indian stand way back, chose New Delhi as his first overseas visit as the Head of State.
Ahead of the Presidential election in September last year, he led a party delegation to India and held talks with key Indian officials. That is all because India is an indispensable partner despite occasional irritants that stand in the way of bilateral relations.
India is standing on its economic trajectory and leaps and bounds annually. It is a US$ three-trillion economy today and poised to become the third largest economy surpassing Germany and Japan in the close-distant future.
With the massive use of its economy as a leading global player, which even hosted the G 20 summit, India is increasingly getting concerned about strategic, security interests.
In fact, it shares a sensitive border area with its north-eastern Indian states. It is also at loggerheads with Pakistan on the northern front.
India-Bangladesh relations have undergone a seismic shift after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was chased out of office.
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