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In his opening remarks at a virtual bilateral summit, Modi said he was confident that the massive electoral victory of the ruling party in Sri Lanka backed by the Rajapaksa government’s policies will facilitate deeper cooperation between the two countries.
“An opportunity has come to begin a new chapter in India-Sri Lanka ties after your party’s electoral victory. People from both the countries are looking at us with new hope and expectations,” Modi said.
Rajapaksa was sworn in as Sri Lankan Prime Minister for a fresh term on August 9 after his party, the Sri Lanka People’s Front, secured a two-thirds majority in the parliamentary polls.
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It was Prime Minister Modi’s first such virtual bilateral engagement with a leader of a neighbouring country. For Rajapaksa, it was the first diplomatic engagement with a leader of a foreign country after he was sworn in as Prime Minister.
It was learnt that the two leaders deliberated on a host of issues like ways to further deepen overall defence and trade ties as well as the expansion of existing cooperation in several key areas.