VP Radhakrishnan Visits Sri Lanka to Boost Ties, Engage Tamil Community

Vice President C P Radhakrishnan has departed for a two-day official visit to Sri Lanka, his first bilateral engagement with the island nation. The agenda includes high-level meetings with Sri Lanka's leadership and significant interaction with the Indian-origin Tamil community. He is scheduled to visit housing projects built with Indian assistance in the Nuwara Eliya region. The visit aims to reinforce civilizational ties and deepen the bilateral relationship under India's Neighbourhood First policy.

Key Points: India VP Radhakrishnan's First Bilateral Visit to Sri Lanka

  • First bilateral visit since taking office
  • Meetings with Sri Lankan President & PM
  • Focus on Indian-origin Tamil community
  • Review of Indian housing projects
  • Part of Neighbourhood First policy
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Vice President C P Radhakrishnan departs for his first bilateral visit to Sri Lanka

Vice President C P Radhakrishnan begins a two-day visit to Sri Lanka, meeting top leaders and engaging with the Indian-origin Tamil community.

"A rich agenda involving meeting with Sri Lankan leadership and interacting with Indian community lies ahead. - Randhir Jaiswal, MEA Spokesperson"

New Delhi, April 19

Vice President C P Radhakrishnan on Sunday departed for Sri Lanka on a two-day official visit, marking his first bilateral engagement with the island nation since assuming office.

In a statement on X, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "Hon'ble Vice President of India, Shri. C. P. Radhakrishnan @VPIndia has departed for Sri Lanka. A rich agenda involving meeting with Sri Lankan leadership and interacting with Indian community lies ahead."

According to the Ministry of External Affairs, the visit includes meetings with Sri Lanka's top leadership and engagements with the Indian-origin Tamil community. The visit is part of India's broader diplomatic outreach under its Neighbourhood First policy.

The Vice President is scheduled to meet Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya, and the Leader of the Opposition, along with representatives of Sri Lankan Tamil and Indian-origin Tamil political groups.

According to Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Santosh Jha, the Vice President will also engage directly with communities in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka's picturesque up-country tea-growing region, where a large section of the Indian-origin Tamil community resides.

There, he will visit settlements developed under India's Housing Project Phase III, which has already constructed 4,000 houses, with an additional 10,000 currently underway.

The visit is expected to see the Vice President interact with Indian-origin Tamil families, visit housing projects, and also tour the Seetha Temple in Nuwara Eliya.

Welcoming the visit, the President of the Lanka India Business Association, Santosh Menon, told ANI, "I consider this a significant and important moment in the history of the relationship between the two countries. As you know, in the recent past, India and Sri Lanka's relationship has been at its best."

A Kathak artist and lecturer in Colombo also said, "I welcome Vice President CP Radhakrishnan to Sri Lanka. This visit of the Vice President, CP Radhakrishnan, will strengthen the ties between India and Sri Lanka."

Furthermore, on VP Radhakrishnan's visit to Sri Lanka, President of the Indian CEO Forum (ICF) in Sri Lanka, Kishore Reddy, expressed happiness, saying, "We are very happy as his visit is going to strengthen people-to-people ties as well as the business and economic relationship that India already has. With his visit, the ties between India and Sri Lanka are going to get strengthened...India has always assisted Sri Lanka in all the calamities, including the recent Cyclone Ditwah and the present crisis as well."

The Ministry of External Affairs has described Sri Lanka as a key partner under India's Neighbourhood First policy and Vision MAHASAGAR framework, noting that the visit will further reinforce centuries-old civilisational ties and deepen the enduring people-to-people relationship between the two nations.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see the visit includes the housing projects. India's development assistance in Sri Lanka, especially for the Tamil community, shows our commitment as a responsible and caring neighbour. Hope the talks also focus on boosting trade and tourism.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows foreign policy, I appreciate the 'Neighbourhood First' approach. However, I hope such visits translate into tangible economic benefits for ordinary people in both countries, not just diplomatic statements. The housing project is a good concrete example.
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Arjun K
Jai Hind! Our VP visiting the Seetha Temple in Nuwara Eliya highlights our deep civilisational and cultural links. Sri Lanka is more than just a neighbour; it's a part of our shared history. Wishing the delegation all the best.
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Karthik V
Solidarity with our Tamil brothers and sisters in Sri Lanka. India must continue to be a voice for their welfare and development. This visit sends a strong message of support.
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Michael C
It's encouraging to see high-level engagement. Stability in Sri Lanka is directly linked to India's security and economic interests. Hoping for progress on connectivity projects and maritime cooperation as well.

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