Inaugural India-Sri Lanka defence seminar cum exhibition | Sunday Observer

Inaugural India-Sri Lanka defence seminar cum exhibition

11 June, 2023
State Minister of Defence Pramitha Bandara Tennakoon, Indian High Commissioner Gopal Baglay and others at a book launch at the defence seminar
State Minister of Defence Pramitha Bandara Tennakoon, Indian High Commissioner Gopal Baglay and others at a book launch at the defence seminar

The High Commission of India held the first Seminar cum Exhibition on Defence on June 7 in Colombo. State Minister of Defence Pramitha Bandara Tennakoon was the Chief Guest.

Indian High Commissioner Gopal Baglay, Defence Secretary, Chief of Defence Staff, Commander of Sri Lanka Navy and other senior officers from Sri Lanka Armed Forces, Police and Special Task Force also participated. Representatives from 16 leading Indian Defence companies such as Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Goa Shipyard Limited, and Bharat Electronics Limited were also a part of the event. It also witnessed enthusiastic attendance by local industry representatives from Sri Lanka.



High Commissioner Baglay addressing the gathering

High Commissioner Baglay complimented the conduct of the first such collaborative exhibition that brought together stakeholders in the defence sector from the two countries. He underlined that India is exporting to 85 countries and defence exports stood at USD 2 billion from April 2022 – March 2023. This provided a good opportunity for Sri Lanka, as an immediate neighbour.

He said that the event is in line with India’s commitment to promote security with partner countries in the region and Government of India’s philosophy of Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam (world is one family).  The event was also a practical instance of ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy of India.

State Minister of Defence Tennakoon lauded the growth of Indian defence industry and expressed hope that seminar would facilitate collaboration between two countries, thereby contributing to stable Indian Ocean Region. The procurement of cost effective and tailor-made products from India in the past decade has helped protect Sri Lanka’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. He emphasized that collaboration and joint research and development with Indian defence industries would also lead to Sri Lanka’s economic revival. The Minister thanked Government of India for standing by Sri Lanka during challenging times.

Addressing the gathering through video message, Defence Secretary of India, Shri Giridhar Aramane described Sri Lanka as India’s priority partner and reassured that India stands committed to capacity and capability building of Sri Lanka Security Forces as part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of (Security And Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR).

He also highlighted the common security challenges faced in the Indian Ocean Region and called for enhanced collaboration to create a safer environment. He said India stands at the cusp of a major evolution to establish robust research and development and indigenous manufacturing ecosystems, while fostering innovation and entrepreneurship under the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’.

It may be recalled that Sri Lanka Secutity forces have been operating a range of Indian defence equipment like L-70 guns, Indra Radar, Offshore Patrol Vessels and Army training simulators. More recently the Government of India has committed supply of Floating Dock, Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre and Dornier aircraft which would ensure capacity building of Sri Lanka Armed Forces.

Thus, the vibrant seminar which had presentations, live demonstrations and interaction between the India-Sri Lankan business representatives and the Sri Lanka Security Forces and Police fostered positive discussion and engagement towards promotion of Defence Industry. The exhibition was also open to visitors where

in other defence personnel, Girl Guides, Boy Scouts, NCC cadets and interested people visited the event.

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