PM Modi, Sri Lankan President Meet At AI Summit, Deepen Connectivity Push

During the recently held AI Impact Summit in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Sri Lankan President Dissanayake engaged in discussions aimed at enhancing connectivity between the two nations. This meeting marks Dissanayake's second visit to India since he took office, underscoring the growing diplomatic ties and collaborative efforts in technology and innovation. The leaders explored various avenues to deepen bilateral relations, particularly in areas of artificial intelligence, which is becoming increasingly vital for economic growth and regional stability. The summit provided a platform for both countries to exchange ideas and initiatives that could benefit their populations while fostering a robust partnership. This engagement also highlights India's commitment to strengthening its influence in the Indian Ocean region and supporting neighboring countries in technological advancements. Overall, the meeting is a significant step towards reinforcing the historical and cultural ties that bind India and Sri Lanka, paving the way for future cooperation in multiple sectors.
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