India will remain with Sri Lanka in rain or sunshine: Sandhu

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India will always appear on behalf of Sri Lanka fulfilling the role of a genuine friend, High Commissioner of India in Colombo Taranjit Singh Sandhu recently revealed.

The High Commissioner said that the bilateral relationship between the two countries had been strengthened as never before as a result of close cooperation between President Maithripala Sirisena and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

He made these remarks at a special ceremony conducted to commemorate India’s Republic Day at India House, the official residence of the Indian High Commissioner on Friday. President Maithripala Sirisena was also a guest at the occasion.

Speaking at the event, High Commissioner Sandhu said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had taken into consideration the fact that Sri Lanka was not just a neighbouring country but an extremely close ally. He added that the Prime Minister acted to portray this extremely close relationship.



“Sri Lanka was the first country to be a partner in the South Asian satellite that we launched last year, a promise made by Prime Minister Modi. Sri Lanka was the first SAARC country to join our National Knowledge Network launched just 10 days ago., through which academic institutions will have digital access to more than 1,600 top educational institutions in India and abroad. SriLankan Airlines has now become the largest foreign carrier to fly to India. India today is the largest source of tourist arrivals into Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan students can now join the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology sitting here in Colombo. These are just a few examples of the breadth and depth of our relations.”

“We will remain with you offering all our support in rain and in sunshine. Our ships were the first at your shores with men and material when Sri Lanka was hit by floods last year. This is not just because of geographical proximity. As Prime Minister Modi said this is because we have been able to translate proximity to closeness.

“There is a renewed vigour in both our countries to make people the centre of the development story. India under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi and Sri Lanka under the National Unity Government headed by His Excellency President Maithripala Sirisena and Honourable Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe have strong convictions regarding good governance. I am confident that India-Sri Lanka relations will continue to scale to new heights,” the Indian envoy said.

Opposition Leader R. Sampanthan, government ministers, leaders of civil society organisations and other dignitaries were present at the occasion.

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