Sri Lanka Seeks India's Digital Expertise to Boost Economy, Deepens Bilateral Ties

Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has formally requested India's assistance in transforming the nation's digital and IT infrastructure. The request was made during a meeting with visiting Indian Vice President CP Radhakrishnan, following Dissanayake's recent visit to India for an AI summit. Discussions also advanced on key bilateral projects, including an energy hub in Trincomalee and a proposed cross-border oil pipeline. The talks underscore a deepening partnership aimed at strengthening economic and people-to-people ties between the two nations.

Key Points: Sri Lanka Requests India's IT Help to Overhaul Digital Infrastructure

  • Digital infrastructure overhaul requested
  • Focus on IT and AI expertise
  • Energy and connectivity projects discussed
  • Bilateral partnership deepens
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Digital leap: Sri Lankan President Dissanayake seeks Indian IT expertise as bilateral ties expand, says Misri

Sri Lankan President asks India for digital & AI expertise to unlock economic opportunities, as bilateral talks cover energy, ports, and connectivity.

"this kind of assistance... would be enormously beneficial to Sri Lanka - President Dissanayake"

Colombo, April 19

Building on a foundation of civilizational ties and humanitarian aid, Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has formally requested India's assistance to overhaul the island nation's digital infrastructure.

During a high-level meeting with visiting Vice President CP Radhakrishnan on Sunday, President Dissanayake lauded India's existing capacity-building programs and expressed a keen interest in replicating that success within the Information Technology (IT) and digital sectors.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, briefing the media in Colombo, noted that the President's request follows his recent visit to New Delhi for the AI Impact Summit 2026.

Dissanayake suggested that Indian expertise in digital technology and AI would be "enormously beneficial," helping Sri Lanka unlock new economic opportunities in the global digital economy.

"President Dissanayake referring to his recent visit to India for the AI Impact Summit made the point that this kind of assistance if provided in the digital technology, IT sector would be enormously beneficial to Sri Lanka and allow the country to explore new opportunities in the booming and ever growing digital sector and the Vice-President undertook to have this proposal examined by authorities back in India".

Vice President Radhakrishnan undertook to have the proposal examined by Indian authorities, echoing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of "growing and going together" with neighbours.

During the press briefing, Misri also noted that the Sri Lankan President also referred in this context to India's investments in various sectors in Sri Lanka, especially ports, and also the discussions that are now underway on several projects.

He further elaborated on the Trincomalee energy hub, cross-border oil pipeline, and digital and physical connectivity.

Misri said, "The Vice President mentioned, as I said, some initiatives that are underway from the Indian side and some proposals that have already been discussed between the two countries. Notably, the project related to the energy hub in Trincomalee and the proposal to link India and Sri Lanka through an oil pipeline. And in fact, the point was made as to the value of such energy connectivity, especially at a time like now, when the entire world and this region, especially, is facing the fallout of an energy crisis generated by the situation in West Asia."

Vice President CP Radhakrishnan, who is on a two-day visit to Sri Lanka, met the country's President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya and Leader of Opposition (LoP) Premadasa. Discussions were held on deepening the bilateral partnership, along with strengthening the people-to-people ties between the countries.

He also met leaders of the Tamil community in the Northern and Eastern Provinces of Sri Lanka and leaders of Indian-origin Tamils met today in Colombo with the Vice President, the MEA noted.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see our relationship moving beyond just aid and into sustainable partnership. The energy projects and digital connectivity are key. Hope this also creates more job opportunities for Indian tech professionals in the region.
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Rohit P
While cooperation is welcome, we must ensure our own tech talent pool isn't stretched too thin. Indian companies should lead these projects, creating hubs there but keeping core R&D in India. Strategic partnerships, not just giving away hard-earned expertise.
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Sarah B
As someone working in Bangalore's tech sector, this is exciting. Cross-border digital projects can foster incredible innovation. The AI Impact Summit seems to have made a real impression. Collaboration in AI ethics and governance would be a great next step.
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Vikram M
The mention of people-to-people ties is crucial. Beyond governments, our IT companies, startups, and educational institutes should build direct links with Sri Lankan counterparts. Student exchange programs in IITs/NITs for Sri Lankan students would be a great start.
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Karthik V
A respectful note of caution: We must be mindful of the commercial aspects. This should be a mutually beneficial economic agreement, not just a diplomatic gesture. Indian companies investing there need clear frameworks and protection. The oil pipeline and energy hub are massive, positive commitments though.
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