PM Modi, Sri Lankan President ‘take stock’ of Indo-Lanka ties on the sidelines of AI summit

During the recent AI summit, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe engaged in discussions focused on enhancing bilateral relations between their nations. The talks emphasized various sectors, including energy, infrastructure, healthcare, and cultural exchanges, reflecting a mutual desire to strengthen ties. Both leaders highlighted the importance of connectivity and the blue economy, acknowledging the potential for collaboration in these crucial areas. Their meeting underscores India's ongoing commitment to fostering regional partnerships and Sri Lanka's strategic significance in South Asia. As both countries navigate challenges and opportunities, their cooperative efforts could lead to improved economic prospects and stability in the region.
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