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President Of Sri Lanka Calls On President Of India
India““Sri Lanka Relations Strengthened
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The President of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, Mr. Maithripala Sirisena calling on the President, Mr. Pranab Mukherjee, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi on November 06, 2016.
“˜India““Sri Lanka Relations Strengthened´
“˜India““Sri Lanka Relations Strengthened´
Mr. Maithripala Sirisena, the President of Sri Lanka called on President Pranab Mukherjee at Rashtrapati Bhavan yesterday on Nov 6.
Welcoming the Sri Lankan President to India, the President said India believes its growth is linked to the prosperity of its neighbourhood. India would like to see Sri Lanka utilize the economic growth in India to catalyze its own economic development. This is also India´s message to other partners in BIMSTEC.
Welcoming the Sri Lankan President to India, the President said India believes its growth is linked to the prosperity of its neighbourhood. India would like to see Sri Lanka utilize the economic growth in India to catalyze its own economic development. This is also India´s message to other partners in BIMSTEC.
The President said India and Sri Lanka need to expeditiously implement on the ground some of the large developmental projects that have been under discussion. He said Indian private sector companies are keen to be partners in Sri Lanka´s infrastructure projects.
The President of Sri Lanka warmly reciprocated the President´s sentiments and said he was happy that India ““Sri Lanka relations have strengthened and a number of high level contacts taken place. He expressed appreciation for the assistance provided by India in various sectors and said his national unity government was convinced of the need to enhance economic and political ties.
The President of Sri Lanka warmly reciprocated the President´s sentiments and said he was happy that India ““Sri Lanka relations have strengthened and a number of high level contacts taken place. He expressed appreciation for the assistance provided by India in various sectors and said his national unity government was convinced of the need to enhance economic and political ties.
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