India's $450 Million Pledge: How Jaishankar Vows to Rebuild Sri Lanka After Cyclone

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with Sri Lankan Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya in Colombo. He assured India's strong commitment to helping Sri Lanka rebuild after the devastating Cyclone Ditwah. During the visit, Jaishankar announced a substantial $450 million reconstruction package from India. The aid will focus on restoring infrastructure, housing, and key services like health and education.

Key Points: Jaishankar Meets Sri Lankan PM, Announces $450M Cyclone Rebuild Package

  • Jaishankar announced a comprehensive $450 million aid package for Sri Lanka's post-cyclone recovery
  • The package covers rebuilding roads, railways, bridges, and damaged houses
  • Support extends to health, education, agriculture, and disaster preparedness sectors
  • The ministers jointly inaugurated a 120-tonne Bailey Bridge airlifted from India to Kilinochchi
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EAM Jaishankar meets Sri Lankan PM Amarasuriya, assures India's commitment to rebuilding Sri Lanka

EAM Jaishankar meets Sri Lankan PM Amarasuriya, pledges a $450 million reconstruction package for Sri Lanka's recovery from Cyclone Ditwah.

"Assured India's steadfast commitment to Sri Lanka's rebuilding post Cyclone Ditwah. The reconstruction package offered by India is a reflection of the deep bonding between our two nations. - EAM S Jaishankar"

Colombo, Dec 23

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held a meeting with Sri Lankan Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya in Colombo on Tuesday and assured India's steadfast commitment to Sri Lanka's rebuilding following Cyclone Ditwah.

In a statement shared on X, EAM Jaishankar wrote, "Good to meet Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya of Sri Lanka in Colombo today. Assured India's steadfast commitment to Sri Lanka's rebuilding post Cyclone Ditwah. The reconstruction package offered by India is a reflection of the deep bonding between our two nations."

Earlier in the day, EAM Jaishankar called on Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and conveyed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's wishes and message of solidarity in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah.

EAM Jaishankar also announced a reconstruction package of USD 450 million to Sri Lanka, covering rehabilitation and restoration of road, railway and bridge connectivity, construction of houses fully destroyed and partially damaged and support for the health and education sectors. Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath was present during the meeting.

"Pleased to call on President Anura Kumara Dissanayake in Colombo today. Conveyed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's warm wishes and message of solidarity in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah," the EAM posted on X.

"Building on our First Responder activity under Operation Sagar Bandhu, India will commit to a reconstruction package of USD 450 million to Sri Lanka covering: Rehabilitation and restoration of road, railway and bridge connectivity; Construction of houses fully destroyed and partially damaged; Support for health and education sectors, in particular, those that have been damaged by the cyclone; Agriculture, including to address possible shortages in the short and medium term; Better disaster response and preparedness," he added.

During the meeting, EAM Jaishankar and Vijitha Herath inaugurated a 120-foot dual carriageway Bailey Bridge in the Kilinochchi District of Northern Province -- an area severely affected by Cyclone Ditwah.

"Jointly inaugurated with FM HM Vijitha Herath in the presence of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, a 120-foot dual carriageway Bailey Bridge in the Kilinochchi District of Northern Province, one of the areas severely affected by Cyclone Ditwah. The 110 tonnes bridge was airlifted from India and installed as part of Operation Sagar Bandhu," EAM Jaishankar posted on X.

The External Affairs Minister arrived in Colombo on Monday to a warm welcome by Sri Lankan Deputy Tourism Minister Ruwan Ranasinghe.

His visit to Sri Lanka underscores India's Neighbourhood First Policy and takes place in the context of Operation Sagar Bandhu, launched to address the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah, according to the statement released by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

India launched Operation Sagar Bandhu on November 28, as the First Responder in the immediate aftermath of the devastating Cyclone Ditwah, to provide urgent Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) support to Sri Lanka.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the humanitarian gesture, I hope there is complete transparency in how this $450 million is utilized. We have our own infrastructure needs in many states. The aid should directly benefit the affected Sri Lankan people, not get lost in bureaucratic channels.
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Vikram M
Airlifting a 110-tonne bridge! That's some impressive logistical capability. This kind of swift, tangible help builds more goodwill than a hundred speeches. Proud of our disaster response teams. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Focusing on health, education, and agriculture is smart. It's not just about rebuilding structures, but rebuilding lives and livelihoods. This holistic approach will have a lasting positive impact for Sri Lanka's recovery.
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Rohit P
Good move strategically as well. Strengthening ties with Sri Lanka is crucial for regional stability and countering other influences in the Indian Ocean. Helping them in crisis is the best way to build a strong, lasting partnership.
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Michael C
The 'First Responder' role is something India should be proud of on the global stage. This is soft power in action. It shows responsibility and leadership in our own backyard.

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