Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa during talks with the Foreign Secretary of India Harsh Vardhan Shringla yesterday appreciated Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s initiative to promote Buddhist ties.
Secretary Shringla said it was a priority area of Prime Minister Modi, the Prime Minister’s media division said.
Last year, during the virtual bilateral summit between the two Prime Ministers, the Indian Prime Minister announced a US$ 15 million grant for the promotion of Buddhist ties that aimed to deepen people-to-people linkages between the two countries.
Foreign Secretary of India Harsh Vardhan Shringla called on Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa at Temple Trees yesterday morning.
At the outset, Secretary Shringla conveyed the “very personal greetings” of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the best wishes of External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar.
During the meeting, the two delegations discussed a number of sectors of mutual cooperation, including the further strengthening of bilateral relations, ongoing projects, tourism and the promotion of Buddhist ties.
Secretary Shringla said India is also looking forward to receiving the first pilgrims’ flight, from Sri Lanka, to the Kushinagar Airport in UP after it was upgraded as an international airport. This was also a request made by Prime Minister Modi during the virtual summit last year.
Another topic of discussion centered around the resumption of tourism. With the vaccine drives in both countries progressing well, Secretary Shringla spoke of the importance of resuming connectivity. India has been Sri Lanka’s top source of tourists with inbound tourism from India making up about 18 per cent of total tourist arrivals in pre-COVID-19 years.
The Indian Foreign Secretary is in Sri Lanka on a four-day official visit.
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