India, Lanka pledge to deepen ties; sign four agreements

Update: 2015-09-16 00:19 GMT
Reflecting growing congruence in ties, India and Sri Lanka on Tuesday held extensive talks on sticky fishermen issue, ensuring justice to Tamils and ways to deepen trade and defence engagements besides resolving to intensify cooperation in combating terror and securing the maritime neighbourhood.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Sri Lankan counterpart Ranil Wickremesinghe, after their delegation level and restricted format talks, said the countries were determined to take the relationship to the next level as the two sides signed four agreements to deepen cooperation in health care and space science.

Thanking Wickremesinghe for choosing India for his first overseas trip after becoming Prime Minister for the fourth term, Modi hoped that the country will achieve “genuine reconciliation” and development so that all people including the Tamil community can live a “life of equality, justice, peace and dignity” in a united Sri Lanka.

The Prime Minister said both the countries will intensify cooperation in combating terrorism and work together for security and stability in the maritime neighbourhood.

“We recognise our closely aligned security interests and the need to remain sensitive to each other’s concerns. We both reaffirmed our commitment to <g data-gr-id="42">deepen</g> our defence and security cooperation,” he said.

Modi, who is the first prime minister to visit the island nation after Rajiv Gandhi’s trip in 1987, said Sri Lanka is India’s largest partner in defence training programme and it will continue to expand cooperation in this area.

On the fishermen issue, the Prime Minister said it was agreed that fishermen’s associations on both sides should continue their efforts to find a solution.

“I conveyed to him that this should be seen as a humanitarian issue that affects livelihoods. I informed him of the steps we are taking to encourage Indian fishermen to take up <g data-gr-id="36">deep sea</g> fishing,” he said.

The issue of <g data-gr-id="35">comprehensive</g> economic partnership agreement between the two countries figured in the talks and the Sri Lankan Prime Minister hoped that it will be finalised by next year.

“Your (Sri Lanka’s) progress is important for our two countries, South Asia and our maritime region,” Modi said.

He said the relationship between the two countries touches the hearts of ordinary Indians and Sri Lankans and that both the countries have a “huge stake” in each other’s success, and in stability and development in the region.

Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena had also chosen India as his first overseas destination after being elected to office in January. 

Gadkari meets Wickremesinghe, discusses $5.19 bn India-SL road project 
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari discussed the ambitious $5.19 billion road project to connect India and Sri Lanka with a sea-bridge and an underwater tunnel with Sri Lankan PM Ranil Wickremesinghe on Tuesday.

Gadkari, Minister for Road Transport, Highways and Shipping, discussed <g data-gr-id="66">construction</g> of a sea bridge and an underwater tunnel linking 22-km stretch between Talaimannar in the island nation and Dhanushkodi in India with him. To improve connectivity with the neighbouring nations, India has signed motor vehicle pacts with Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal and is also proposing to improve connectivity with Sri Lanka.

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