In a powerful gesture reflecting the deepening ties between India and Sri Lanka, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred with the island nation’s highest civilian honour for global leaders — the Sri Lanka Mitra Vibhushana. The honour, presented by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake during a joint press conference in Colombo, symbolises not only personal recognition of PM Modi’s statesmanship but also India’s growing role in regional cooperation and spiritual diplomacy. Modi expressed that this award is a tribute to the 140 crore Indians he represents, underscoring the longstanding relationship and mutual respect shared by the two neighbouring nations.
The Sri Lanka Mitra Vibhushana is a unique civilian honour, specifically instituted to acknowledge foreign heads of state who have demonstrated exceptional friendship and solidarity with Sri Lanka. The award carries rich symbolism, with its design reflecting the shared spiritual and cultural legacy of India and Sri Lanka. The Dharma Chakra highlights the countries’ common Buddhist roots, the Pun Kalasa signifies prosperity and renewal, while the Navarathna — nine precious gems set within a lotus globe — stands for an enduring, multi-faceted bond between the two nations.
This prestigious recognition marks the 22nd international honour conferred upon PM Modi by a foreign country. In his acceptance remarks, Modi extended gratitude to the Sri Lankan leadership and its people, reiterating India’s commitment to strengthening regional partnerships and shared progress. President Dissanayake echoed similar sentiments, describing the India-Sri Lanka relationship as time-tested and grounded in shared values, mutual trust, and cultural ties that span centuries.
Strategic Projects and Agreements Strengthen Bilateral CooperationDuring the visit, PM Modi and President Dissanayake jointly inaugurated several key bilateral initiatives, including the Sampur Solar Power Project and a temperature-controlled agriculture warehouse in Dambulla. These projects mark a significant step forward in sustainable development and agricultural infrastructure in Sri Lanka, backed by Indian support.
In addition, multiple Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) were signed to bolster cooperation in areas such as digital transformation, energy, and regional collaboration. Notable among them was an MoU for the implementation of a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) interconnection to facilitate cross-border electricity trade, and a trilateral agreement between India, Sri Lanka, and the UAE to develop Trincomalee as a major energy hub.
India’s Financial and Developmental Support ContinuesIndia’s developmental partnership with Sri Lanka continues to leave a wide-reaching impact. Cumulative Indian financial assistance, including grants and emergency support, has reached nearly $7 billion — of which $780 million is grant-based aid. Over the past decade, India has completed more than 40 development projects across Sri Lanka, supported by $265 million in grants alone. Furthermore, Indian investments in the country have surpassed $2 billion, contributing significantly to Sri Lanka’s economic growth and regional integration.
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