Sri Lankan PM's NITI Aayog Visit: Unveiling India's Transformative Partnerships

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya visited NITI Aayog to explore India's transformative national initiatives across multiple sectors. The visit emphasized deepening strategic partnerships and leveraging innovation for regional development. Both nations discussed collaborative opportunities in infrastructure, education, tourism, and frontier technologies. The meeting underscored the importance of evidence-based policymaking and institutional knowledge sharing between the two countries.

Key Points: Sri Lankan PM Harini Amarasuriya Explores India's Policy Innovation

  • Sri Lankan PM examines India's multimodal infrastructure planning strategies
  • NITI Aayog highlights collaborative opportunities in technology and governance
  • Bilateral relations explored through Economic and Technology Cooperation Agreement
  • Innovative policy approaches showcased in education and digital transformation
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Sri Lankan PM visits NITI Aayog to witness India's transformative initiatives

Sri Lankan PM visits NITI Aayog, explores India's transformative initiatives in infrastructure, education, technology, and bilateral collaboration.

"The discussions provided an overview of India's ongoing initiatives - NITI Aayog Statement"

New Delhi, Oct 17

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya visited NITI Aayog with a focus on fostering deeper collaboration between the two countries and get insights on India's transformative initiatives in the sectors of infrastructure, education, tourism, skill development and artificial intelligence, it was announced on Friday.

The visit underscored the shared vision of India and Sri Lanka to deepen strategic partnerships, promote sustainable development, and leverage innovation and skills to address regional challenges and opportunities.

Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to advancing a knowledge-based, technology-driven, and people-centric partnership under the 'Neighbourhood First' and MAHASAGAR frameworks.

Amarasuriya commended NITI Aayog's role as a policy think tank and coordination platform, noting its unique ability to bridge long-term policy design with on-ground implementation.

According to an official statement, she expressed interest in understanding how NITI Aayog functions alongside central ministries and states -- linking analysis, evidence-based policymaking, and feedback from citizens into effective governance.

She also highlighted Sri Lanka's own reform journey and the need for institutions that promote policy coherence, evidence-based decisions, and consistency beyond political cycles.

"The discussions, facilitated by Niti Aayog Vice Chairman Suman K. Bery, provided an overview of India's ongoing initiatives such as PM Gati Shakti for multimodal infrastructure planning, the National Education Policy 2020 for holistic and inclusive learning, collaborative opportunities in tourism and cultural exchange, and frontier technologies including artificial intelligence and digital governance," the statement said.

Presentations were also made on India-Sri Lanka bilateral relations, including trade, investment, and the Economic and Technology Cooperation Agreement (ETCA); PM Gati Shakti, showcasing integrated infrastructure planning and the potential application of India's multimodal logistics model to Kandy City; Education Reforms under NEP 2020, focusing on holistic, inclusive, and technology-driven learning systems; Tourism and Cultural Exchange, highlighting cooperation in heritage, eco, and wellness tourism to boost people-to-people ties; and Frontier Technologies and Artificial Intelligence, exploring collaboration in digital innovation and governance.

- IANS

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Rohit P
PM Gati Shakti is a game-changer! Hope Sri Lanka can implement similar infrastructure planning. This collaboration will benefit both economies tremendously.
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Aditya G
While I appreciate the cooperation, I hope we're not giving away too much of our strategic advantages. India should ensure our national interests are protected in such partnerships.
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Sarah B
The cultural exchange and tourism focus is exciting! Sri Lanka has beautiful heritage sites and India has incredible diversity. This could boost tourism for both countries. ✈️🏛️
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Karthik V
NEP 2020 is revolutionary! Glad to see Sri Lanka showing interest. Education reform is the foundation for any nation's progress. More such knowledge sharing needed in South Asia.
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Michael C
The AI and digital governance collaboration is forward-thinking. India's tech capabilities combined with Sri Lanka's strategic location could create amazing opportunities for the entire region.
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Neha E
Hope this leads to concrete outcomes and not just another diplomatic visit. We need to see actual implementation and benefits reaching common people in both countries. 🙏

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