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Fresh impetus to India-Sri Lanka ties

The two countries align over several important security and economic goals

by Blitz India Media
May 2, 2023
in India, News, Politics

The two countries align over several important security and economic goals

India and Sri Lanka have a legacy of intellectual, cultural, religious, and linguistic interaction, and the relationship between the two countries is more than 2,500 years old. According to traditional Sri Lankan chronicles, Buddhism was introduced into Sri Lanka in the 4th century BCE by Mahinda, the son of Indian Emperor Ashoka.

As India, it was a British colony for nearly 150 years till its independence in 1948 and was admitted to the United Nations seven years. It is also a member of the Commonwealth and the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). As the home of several ethnic groups, each with its cultural heritage, Sri Lanka also has a highly varied cultural landscape.

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India and Sri Lanka have enjoyed a cordial and relatively stable relationship since their independence. The two countries align over key security and economic objectives, which include maintaining freedom of navigation in the Indian Ocean region, combating the threat of terrorism, and working together towards a more prosperous South Asian neighborhood.

In recent years, significant progress in the implementation of developmental assistance projects for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and disadvantaged sections of the population in Sri Lanka has helped further cement the bonds of friendship. The entry into force of the India-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (ISFTA) in 2000 contributed significantly towards the expansion of trade between the two countries. Economic ties between the two nations also include a nourishing development partnership that encompasses areas such as infrastructure, connectivity, transportation, housing, health, livelihood and rehabilitation, education, and industrial development The Narendra Modi Government has given a fresh impetus to the bilateral relationship. India has traditionally been among Sri Lanka’s largest trade partners and Sri Lanka remains among the largest trade partners of India in the SAARC. In 2020, India was Sri Lanka’s second-largest trading partner with the bilateral merchandise trade amounting to about USD 3.6 billion.

In addition to being Sri Lanka’s largest trade partner, India is also one of the largest contributors to Foreign Direct Investment in Sri Lanka. Several leading companies from India have invested and established their presence in Sri Lanka. According to BoI, FDI from India amounted to about $1.7 billion during the period 2005 to 2019. Similarly, investments by Sri Lankan companies in India are also surging and taking advantage of India’s dynamic economy and the wider market.

About one-sixth of the total development credit granted by India is made available to Sri Lanka. In the recent past, three lines of credit were extended to Sri Lanka: $100 million for capital goods, consumer durables, consultancy services, and food items, $31 million for the supply of 300,000 MT of wheat, and $150 million for purchase of petroleum products. All of the lines of credit have been fully used.

Indian institutes under the ‘Study in India’ Program provide technical expertise across a diverse range of courses. From the academic session 2017-18, Sri Lankan students can also appear for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) in centers in India for MBBS/BDS admissions. IIT JEE (Advanced) entrance examinations have commenced in Sri Lanka from 2017. India can build on these educational exchanges by establishing educational institutions in Sri Lanka.

India has traditionally been among Sri Lanka’s largest trade partners and Sri Lanka remains among the largest trade partners of India in the SAARC. In 2020, India was Sri Lanka’s second-largest trading partner

In addition, the two countries can look forward to extensive cooperation in pharmaceutical manufacturing. In the technology sector, India could create job opportunities by expanding the presence of its IT companies in Sri Lanka.

India accounts for the maximum number of tourists to Sri Lanka, but the scope of religious tourism is yet to be explored. Through Prime Minister Modi’s US $15 million grant for the promotion of Buddhist ties with Sri Lanka, the two countries can look to create a Buddhism knowledge and tourism corridor.

Recent experience must have made Colombo understand the risks of its China-centric policy. In comparison, deepening ties with India can boost its infrastructures, human resource development, health and education facilities, domestic jobs, and family incomes. The areas of convergence of interest far outweigh the limited issues that can be addressed through amicable negotiations.

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India and Sri Lanka have revived their Parliamentary Friendship Association, with Sri Lankan Minister Chamal Rajapaksa, the eldest brother in Sri Lanka’s ruling clan, as its President. The association existed in the past but was dormant due to the non-formation of its Sri Lankan counterpart in the current Parliament. In November last year, Sri Lanka formed the India-Sri Lanka Parliamentary Friendship Group comprising senior members of the Lankan Parliament to rejuvenate ties notwithstanding its close relations with China.

This is an indication of Sri Lanka’s gradual tilt towards India for it came immediately after it decided to buy fertilizer from India after rejecting a Chinese fertilizer consignment. There’s a farcical note to the India-China tug-of-war playing out over Sri Lanka. It is alleged that the fertilizer that arrived aboard a Chinese cargo ship, whimsically named the Hippo Spirit, was substandard.

Other developments, such as the cancellation of a Chinese contract for a hybrid renewal system and awarding it to India and preferring India against China for the ambitious Trincomalee oil tank project further strained ties between Beijing and Colombo.

The island Nation’s economic crisis has proved to be the litmus test. Beijing lured Colombo into borrowing huge sums on exorbitant rates from Chinese banks for the Hambantota Port. By default, it was forced to surrender control of the port. Lankan MP Dr. Wijeydasa Rajapakshe accused China of indulging in economic invasion, corruption, and debt-trap diplomacy.

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