VP Radhakrishnan in Sri Lanka, Meets Top Leaders to Boost Bilateral Ties

Vice President CP Radhakrishnan is on a two-day visit to Sri Lanka, meeting with the country's top leadership including Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya and President Anura Kumara Dissanayake. The discussions centered on deepening the multifaceted bilateral partnership and strengthening people-to-people bonds rooted in shared history. The visit includes engagements with the Indian-origin Tamil community and a review of development projects like the Indian Housing Project. The trip reinforces India's Neighbourhood First policy and commitment to supporting Sri Lanka.

Key Points: India's VP Visits Sri Lanka, Discusses Strengthening Bilateral Ties

  • VP meets Sri Lankan PM & President
  • Focus on Neighbourhood First policy
  • Discussion on Indian Housing Project
  • Engagement with Indian-origin Tamil community
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Vice President Radhakrishnan meets Sri Lankan PM Amarasuriya, discusses strengthening bilateral ties

Vice President CP Radhakrishnan meets Sri Lankan PM, President & LoP to deepen partnership, discuss housing projects & Neighbourhood First policy.

"India has always assisted Sri Lanka in all the calamities - Kishore Reddy"

Colombo, April 19

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

In a series of posts on X, MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that Sri Lankan PM Harini Amarasuriya hosted the Vice President Radhakrishnan.

"Recalling the shared civilizational heritage between the two countries, the leaders discussed the importance of further strengthening the bilateral ties including people-to-people bonds", he added.

In another post, the MEA spokesperson said that LoP Sajith Premadasa called on the Vice President and both leaders discussed further strengthening India-Sri Lanka bilateral ties.

VP Radhakrishnan on Sunday also called on Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake at the Presidential Secretariat in Colombo.

Jaiswal said in a post on X that the leaders held productive discussions on further deepening the multifaceted India -Sri Lanka ties, rooted in shared history and cultural values.

Vice President reaffirmed India's commitment to the Neighbourhood First policy and to further strengthen our cooperation for the benefit of both nations.

"The discussions also focused on various initiatives, including the Indian Housing Project and projects being implemented under the USD 450 mn package for areas affected by Cyclone Ditwah in Sri Lanka," he said.

According to the MEA, the 2-day visit (April 19-20) 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.

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."

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 MEA 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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Sarah B
Good to see continued engagement. The housing projects and cyclone relief show India's commitment goes beyond just diplomacy to real, on-ground support. Hope this translates to more economic opportunities for both nations.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the Neighbourhood First policy, I hope our assistance is always reciprocated with genuine friendship. Sri Lanka's strategic location is important, but our help should not be taken for granted. Just my two cents.
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Priya S
The shared civilizational heritage is our biggest strength. Visits like these, especially to temples and communities, strengthen the cultural thread that binds us. More student exchange programs would be great too!
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Karthik V
Building 14,000 houses is no small feat. This is tangible development that changes lives. India's role as a reliable partner during Sri Lanka's economic and natural crises has been commendable. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
Strong bilateral ties are good for business and security in the Indian Ocean region. The MAHASAGAR framework is a smart long-term vision. Hope the discussions also covered increased maritime cooperation.

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