Sri Lanka reaffirms commitment to India’s security

by damith
February 25, 2024 1:18 am 0 comment 1K views

Following reports of a Chinese research vessel docking in Maldives waters, Sri Lanka has reaffirmed its commitment to prevent its territory from being used by any third country to undermine India’s security concerns.

During the ongoing 9th edition of the Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Tharaka Balasuriya, assured that India’s security concerns need not be a source of worry.

He acknowledged India’s increasing influence and pledged to prevent any third party or nation from undermining India’s security. Balasuriya expressed confidence that through open and sincere discussions, any challenges could be resolved effectively.

Until October 2023, Sri Lanka permitted China to dock its research ships in its waters, prompting concerns from India regarding potential surveillance activities in the region. However, earlier this year, Sri Lanka suspended the entry of such research vessels for one year, indicating enhanced cooperation following significant financial and material assistance from New Delhi.

In response to inquiries regarding China’s influence in Sri Lanka, Balasuriya underscored the nation’s special relationship with India, which is grounded in shared civilization and cultural bonds. He emphasized the significance of trade with multiple countries, including China, while affirming Sri Lanka’s prioritization of its relationship with India.

Balasuriya offered reassurance to New Delhi regarding security concerns, affirming, “We are open for business with any country, but our relationship with India holds special significance.” He stated that India need not be concerned about Sri Lanka’s relations with China, as the nation maintains positive ties with Western countries, the US, Russia, and the Middle East.

In efforts to revive the tourism sector, Balasuriya extended an invitation to Indian tourists, highlighting Sri Lanka’s diverse attractions. Recently, Sri Lanka announced free tourist visas until March for visitors from seven countries, including India, to boost tourism.

Balasuraiya expressed gratitude for India’s assistance during the 2022 economic crisis, commending the strong bilateral relationship, particularly India’s support with a US$ 4.5 billion loan during tough times.

He thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for their support and highlighted India’s active involvement in International Monetary Fund (IMF) negotiations, reflecting the effectiveness of India’s “Neighbourhood First” policy.

(Myind)

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