The proposed Indo-Lanka Defence Agreement will encounter multiple challenges
India was and is the Big Brother
Indian PM Narendra Modi arrives in Sri Lanka
The Indian delegation was officially received by Sri Lanka’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Vijitha Herath at the BIA.
India PM says rhetoric that vitiates environment is best avoided: Vikram Misri
Bangkok, April 4 (ANI) – Indian prime minister Narendra Modi on Friday met with Bangladesh’s chief advisor Muhammad Yunus for the first time since Sheikh Hasina’s ouster Indian prime minister Narendra Modi on Friday met with Bangladesh’s chief advisor Muhammad Yunus for the first time...
India does not support any particular party in Bangladesh: Modi
Our relationship is people-to-people, Modi tells Yunus
Yunus and Modi hold bilateral talks on BIMSTEC side lines
"I would say the meeting was very constructive, productive and fruitful," said, Yunus' Press Secretary Shafique Alam
The Modi conundrum, a Sri Lankan view
Modi is admired for his efforts to make India not only a regional power but also a global economic powerhouse but strongly despised for his blatant advocacy of Hindu nationalism at the expense of other religions in what is an established secular state.
S Jaishankar slams Yunus for “cherry-picking” in regard to India’s North Eastern States
Bangladesh leader Muhammad Yunus, during his recent four-day visit to China, remarked that India's Northeast was "landlocked" and had "no way to reach out to the ocean."
Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake will confer the ‘Mitra Vibhushana’ honour on Modi
By Meera Srinivasan/The Hindu Premium Colombo, April 2 – Ahead of PM Modi’s scheduled visit to Sri Lanka from April 4 to 6, 2025, Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath spoke to The Hindu in Colombo on April 1, 2025, on key agreements to be...
Civilizational twins: India and Sri Lanka seek to forge a future based on trust
The bond is rooted in shared civilizational values and contemporary imperatives. In fact, the two countries are described as “civilizational twins.”
Modi’s visit to Sri Lanka – Shifting context in South Asia in beyond
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be visiting Sri Lanka from April 4 to 6 to consolidate and strengthen economic and strategic ties with the southern neighbour in the context of challenges that New Delhi is facing in Sri Lanka and other South Asian countries.
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