Sri Lanka Celebrates 78th Independence Day in Delhi, Highlights India's Key Support

The High Commission of Sri Lanka in New Delhi commemorated the nation's 78th Independence Day with religious observances, a flag-hoisting, and a large reception. The events underscored the resilient bilateral partnership, with special acknowledgment of India's swift assistance following Cyclone Ditwah and a USD 450 million reconstruction package. India's Minister of State Kirti Vardhan Singh, attending as Chief Guest, reiterated India's commitment under its 'Neighbourhood First' policy, noting total assistance has surpassed USD 7.5 billion. The gathering of over 700 guests reflected the strong, forward-looking momentum in ties, anchored in shared history and growing cooperation.

Key Points: Sri Lanka Marks Independence Day, Hails India's Post-Cyclone Aid

  • Commemorated 78th Independence Day in New Delhi
  • Highlighted India's swift post-Cyclone Ditwah aid
  • India announced a USD 450 million reconstruction package
  • Overall Indian assistance to Sri Lanka exceeds USD 7.5 billion
  • Bilateral relations on an upward trajectory
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Sri Lanka's HC commemorates 78th Independence Day, hails India's support post-Cyclone Ditwah

Sri Lanka's High Commission in New Delhi commemorated its 78th Independence Day, highlighting India's USD 450M cyclone aid and a partnership exceeding USD 7.5B in assistance.

"India's role as a reliable and steadfast partner - Sri Lankan High Commission release"

New Delhi, February 10

The High Commission of Sri Lanka in New Delhi commemorated Sri Lanka's 78th Independence Day with a series of events underscoring the depth and resilience of the India-Sri Lanka partnership, including India's support following Cyclone Ditwah and a USD 450 million reconstruction package following the natural calamity, highlighting India's role as a trusted partner.

The commemoration featured solemn religious observances, a ceremonial flag-hoisting, and a National Day Reception.

According to a release from the High Commission, the day, observed on February 4, began with an alms-giving ceremony for members of the Maha Sangha at the Residence of the High Commissioner, invoking blessings for Sri Lanka's leaders and people, as well as peace and prosperity.

This was followed by the official flag-hoisting ceremony, attended by members of the Sri Lankan community, religious dignitaries, and invited guests.

The Sri Lankan National Anthem was rendered in both Sinhala and Tamil, symbolising the country's pluralistic identity. Messages from Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, Sri Lankan Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya, and Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath were read during the ceremony.

In her remarks, Sri Lankan High Commissioner to India Mahishini Colonne highlighted Colombo's resilience in the face of challenges and the steady expansion of cooperation with India across multiple sectors.

She acknowledged India's swift assistance following Cyclone Ditwah and the announcement of a USD 450 million reconstruction package, reaffirming India's role as a reliable and steadfast partner, the release stated.

Later in the evening, the National Day Reception was held at the Residence of the High Commissioner, drawing more than 700 distinguished guests, including senior officials of the Government of India, members of the diplomatic corps, business leaders, academics, media representatives, and friends of Sri Lanka.

Minister of State for External Affairs and Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Kirti Vardhan Singh, attended the event as the Chief Guest.

Addressing the gathering, the Minister reiterated India's unwavering commitment to Sri Lanka's prosperity and stability under India's 'Neighbourhood First' policy and MAHASAGAR vision and noted that bilateral relations are on an upward trajectory, marked by renewed political engagement, growing trade and investment, expanding development cooperation, and deepening mutual trust.

Highlighting India's development partnership, the Minister said India's overall assistance to Sri Lanka has exceeded USD 7.5 billion, including significant grant support, and spans key sectors such as housing, transport, renewable energy, healthcare, agriculture, railways, and digital transformation.

The Minister also emphasised the importance of people-to-people ties, noting that India remained Sri Lanka's largest source of tourists in 2025, while educational, cultural, and religious exchanges continue to strengthen bilateral ties.

The reception showcased Sri Lanka's cultural richness, with guests enjoying a curated selection of Sri Lankan cuisine prepared by visiting chefs from Hotel Cinnamon Grand Colombo.

The commemorative events in New Delhi reflected not only Sri Lanka's national journey but also the strong, forward-looking momentum of the India-Sri Lanka partnership, anchored in shared history and orientated firmly toward the future.

- ANI

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Priya S
$7.5 billion in assistance is a staggering amount. While it's good to help a friend in need, I hope there is complete transparency on how these funds are utilized for the Sri Lankan people's benefit. Development partnership must be effective.
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Rohit P
Strong ties with Sri Lanka are crucial for regional stability. Glad to see the National Anthem was sung in both Sinhala and Tamil, acknowledging the country's diversity. People-to-people ties through tourism and culture are the real foundation.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Sri Lanka, the cultural and historical connections are deep. It's encouraging to see this partnership growing. The mention of Sri Lankan cuisine at the event makes me nostalgic for those flavours!
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Vikram M
A respectful note: While our support is commendable, we must ensure our own coastal regions are equally resilient to cyclones. Charity begins at home, but should not end there. Balancing domestic and international aid is key.
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Kavya N
The MAHASAGAR vision focusing on maritime cooperation is so important for both countries' security and economy. This is a mature, forward-looking relationship. More power to the India-Sri Lanka bond!

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