By A Staff Reporter
In a significant step towards reinforcing regional cooperation and development, India and Sri Lanka have signed a series of key agreements aimed at enhancing bilateral ties and supporting Sri Lanka’s growth journey. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, while highlighting the outcomes of the engagement, affirmed India’s steadfast commitment to standing by Sri Lanka.
“Key agreements have been signed between India and Sri Lanka which will add vigour to our friendship. Important projects were also inaugurated, which will benefit countless people of Sri Lanka. India will always support the people of Sri Lanka in their development trajectory,” Singh stated.
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The newly signed agreements span various sectors including infrastructure, energy, connectivity, and capacity building, reflecting the deepening strategic and economic partnership between the two neighbours. In addition to diplomatic dialogue, both nations inaugurated projects aimed at improving public welfare and regional development.
The visit and announcements underscore India’s “Neighbourhood First” policy and the emphasis on people-centric cooperation. These initiatives are expected to not only foster greater trust and collaboration but also enhance regional stability and prosperity.