Envoy tells President Gotabaya Indian companies are ready to invest in priority sectors identified by Lankan government
Posted on May 29th, 2020

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India eager to participate in Lanka’s post COVID economic recovery, through development projects and cooperation as per Lanka’s requirements.

Envoy tells President Gotabaya Indian companies are ready to invest in priority sectors identified by Lankan government

Colombo, May 29 (newsin.asia): The High Commissioner of India in Sri Lanka, Gopal Baglay, paid a courtesy call on President Gotabaya Rajapaksa at the Presidential Secretariat on Friday.

Pointing out the contribution of Indian investments in Sri Lanka’s economy, the Indian High Commissioner told the Lankan President that Indian companies are ready to invest in the priority sectors identified by Government of Sri Lanka.

Building on the areas identified as mutual priorities in the tele-conversation between the President and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on May 23, it was agreed to accelerate India’s participation in Sri Lanka’s post COVID economic recovery, including through development partnership projects in Sri Lanka and cooperation in trade, commerce and new areas with particular reference to Sri Lanka’s requirements.

The envoy conveyed the greetings of the leadership of India to the President and the people of Sri Lanka. The High Commissioner expressed his gratitude to the President for accepting the credentials in an innovative manner via a video conference.

President Gotabaya fondly recalled his first State Visit to India in November 2019, the first overseas visit by him after assuming the office. He thanked the Government of India for assisting Sri Lanka in dealing with the COVID19 pandemic and stated that he looks forward to further strengthening all-round bilateral cooperation between India and Sri Lanka.

The High Commissioner noted that the recent high level interaction between the two countries had given a further impetus to the traditionally close and excellent relationship. Recalling Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s solidarity visit to Sri Lanka in the aftermath of the dastardly Easter Sunday attack in 2019, the High Commissioner noted the commitment of India at the highest level, as Sri Lanka’s closest maritime neighbor, to deepening its partnership with Sri Lanka for peace, prosperity and security of the two peoples.

President and the Indian High Commissioner stressed the need to expedite the implementation of already agreed joint projects for the benefit of both countries. Areas such as tertiary education, tourism, information and communication technology, agriculture and agri-based products were mentioned for enhancing bilateral cooperation.

The President and the High Commissioner also discussed ways to further expand and strengthen the ongoing close cooperation in the fields of defense and security including exchange of experience, expertise and information; and joint efforts to tackle common threats such as terrorism

The Indian High Commissioner said that India was ready to provide more opportunities for Sri Lankan scholars to study in India in their chosen fields. President Rajapaksa pointed out the need to develop people to people relations in addition to economic and trade cooperation.

Both Sri Lankan President and Indian envoy agreed in order to overcome challenges posed by COVID – 19 pandemic mutually beneficial cooperation between countries of the region should be consolidated.

The Lankan President and the High Commissioner further noted that the shared heritage of Buddhism and the civilizational links between India and Sri Lanka provide a robust platform for bringing the two peoples even closer

The Principal Advisor to the President Lalith Weeratunga was presented at the discussion.

2 Responses to “Envoy tells President Gotabaya Indian companies are ready to invest in priority sectors identified by Lankan government”

  1. Sarath W Says:

    The government has to be very careful when selecting Indian invests as they are famous for producing sub standard products. Also must be very careful not to allow them to bring their labourers who will never leave this country.

  2. aloy Says:

    Looking at the way economy is being handled with a Task Force which include people with corruption charges and their suspicious deals like cricket grounds and plans to import milch cows, can we have any confidence on things this Prez is doing?.

    Is it the Prez or someone else calling the shots?.

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