India and Sri Lanka are moving towards a “new chapter of diplomatic and economic relations”, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday at the launch of ferry services between Nagapattinam in India and Kankesanthurai in Sri Lanka.
“Connectivity is not only about bringing two cities closer. It also brings our countries closer, our people closer and our hearts closer,” said PM Modi emphasising trade, tourism and people to people ties in promoting new opportunities for growth for the young people of both countries. In his remarks, PM Modi highlighted the rich history of maritime trade linked to Nagapattinam and nearby towns that have been known for maritime trade for ages. He also mentioned great poet Subramania Bharati’s song ‘Sindhu Nadhiyin Misai’ which referred to a bridge connecting India and Sri Lanka. The ferry service, Mr Modi said, brings alive all those historical and cultural links.
Prime Minister Modi recollected his 2015 Sri Lanka tour during which special focus was brought on air connectivity between two sides. Later, the first international flight to Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh arrived from Sri Lanka in 2021 which carried the holy relics of the Buddha. PM Modi were among many who visited Kushinagar during this important event that was aimed at nurturing Buddhist links between the two sides.
The ferry service is part of the joint vision that was adopted during the recent visit of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe to India. “Our vision for connectivity goes beyond the transport sector,” said PM Modi while presenting fintech, energy, digital payments as other areas that tie two sides closely.
“Be it restoration of railway lines connecting North to South; construction of the iconic Jaffna Cultural Centre; roll out of emergency ambulance service all across Sri Lanka; or the multi-speciality hospital at Dick Oya we are working with a vision of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas and Sabka Prayas, “ PM Modi added. The Prime Minister also highlighted the India Middle East EU Economic Corridor launched during the G20 summit and said the connectivity project will benefit Sri Lanka as well.
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