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VP Radhakrishnan Concludes Sri Lanka Visit After Signing Bilateral Cooperation Agreements

VP concludes Sri Lanka visit strengthening bilateral agreements.

Vice President C P Radhakrishnan has concluded a two-day official visit to Sri Lanka, during which both countries signed a series of agreements aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation across key strategic and developmental sectors.

During the visit, discussions focused on enhancing economic engagement, boosting connectivity, and expanding collaboration in areas such as trade, education, infrastructure development, and cultural exchange. Officials from both sides described the talks as constructive, with an emphasis on deepening long-standing ties between the neighbouring countries.

Several agreements were signed to support greater institutional cooperation and facilitate ongoing projects between India and Sri Lanka. These initiatives are expected to further strengthen development partnerships, particularly in areas that support capacity building and regional integration.

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The visit also included high-level meetings with Sri Lankan leadership, where broader regional and global issues were discussed, including maritime security in the Indian Ocean region and economic stability. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining close coordination on matters of mutual interest.

Sri Lanka remains a key partner for India in the Indian Ocean region, and the visit reflects continued diplomatic engagement aimed at reinforcing strategic trust and developmental cooperation. Officials noted that such exchanges help maintain momentum in bilateral relations and ensure continuity in ongoing projects.

The conclusion of the visit is expected to pave the way for further follow-up discussions between officials of both countries, particularly on implementing the newly signed agreements and advancing shared development priorities in the coming months.

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