
PM Modi Gets Historic Welcome in Sri Lanka; Major Defence, Energy & Digital Deals Inked
Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in Colombo to a grand and unprecedented ceremonial welcome, marking a historic moment in India-Sri Lanka relations.
This is PM Modi’s first visit to the island nation since 2019 and also the first foreign leader visit hosted by newly elected Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake.
The Sri Lankan government rolled out the red carpet with a ceremonial guard of honour at Colombo’s Independence Square—an honour reportedly never extended to a visiting dignitary before.
PM Modi arrived in Colombo on Friday evening and was received at Bandaranaike International Airport by five top Sri Lankan ministers, including Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath.
Other ministers present to welcome the Indian leader included Health Minister Nalinda Jayatissa, Fisheries Minister Ramalingam Chandrasekar, and additional cabinet members.
The Prime Minister expressed gratitude via social media platform X, writing, “Landed in Colombo. Grateful to the ministers and dignitaries who welcomed me.”
He added he was looking forward to a fruitful and engaging set of programmes in Sri Lanka.
On Saturday morning, PM Modi was officially welcomed at Independence Square by President Dissanayake in an elaborate ceremony attended by top Sri Lankan officials.
The visit is being hailed as a symbol of strengthening ties and deepening bilateral cooperation between the two South Asian neighbours.
One of the most significant outcomes was the signing of an ambitious new defence cooperation pact—the first of its kind between the two countries.
This signals a major step forward, especially considering the withdrawal of India’s Peace Keeping Force from Sri Lanka over 30 years ago.
Modi and Dissanayake also discussed plans to jointly develop Trincomalee into a strategic energy hub.
They inaugurated the Sampur solar power project virtually, a key India-assisted initiative in Sri Lanka’s energy transformation.
The leaders held both one-on-one talks and delegation-level discussions, aiming to bolster partnerships across defence, energy, digitalization, and economic recovery.
The talks led to the announcement of approximately 10 major bilateral agreements.
These included support for Sri Lanka’s ongoing debt restructuring programme and the establishment of a currency swap arrangement.
India’s role during Sri Lanka’s recent economic crisis was highlighted, with Modi reaffirming India’s $4.5 billion aid support.
Several agreements to improve digital infrastructure and connectivity in Sri Lanka were also signed.
India’s growing focus on neighbourhood-first diplomacy was underlined through this visit, emphasizing stability and development in the region.
PM Modi’s schedule includes meeting members of the Indian-origin community residing in Sri Lanka.
The community greeted him warmly upon his arrival at the Taj Samudra hotel, where he is staying during his three-day visit.
Cultural and spiritual elements are also part of the itinerary.
On April 6, PM Modi and President Dissanayake will visit the ancient city of Anuradhapura.
They are expected to offer prayers at the revered Mahabodhi temple and inaugurate two more India-funded development projects.
PM Modi’s visit is being viewed as a strategic diplomatic outreach amid regional realignments and emerging global dynamics.
It also reaffirms India’s commitment to being a reliable partner in Sri Lanka’s recovery and growth.
The trip comes after PM Modi’s two-day visit to Thailand, further strengthening India’s role in South and Southeast Asia.
Sri Lankan media has described the ceremonial welcome and comprehensive agenda as “unprecedented and historic.”
Analysts believe the defence pact may reshape maritime security cooperation in the Indian Ocean region.
Energy security through renewable and strategic partnerships like Sampur is being celebrated as a game changer.
Digital cooperation will likely focus on fintech, cybersecurity, and cross-border digital connectivity.
President Dissanayake praised India’s “continued friendship and unwavering support during Sri Lanka’s most difficult times.”
The joint statement released later is expected to outline a shared vision for future India-Sri Lanka cooperation.
This includes trade expansion, tourism, education, and regional peacekeeping collaboration.
Indian diplomats call this a “new era” in India-Sri Lanka ties, driven by trust, mutual interest, and cultural affinity.
The ceremonial reception, the first-ever at Independence Square, may be remembered as a diplomatic milestone.
PM Modi’s outreach to Sri Lanka amid global uncertainties underscores India’s commitment to stable regional partnerships.
With multiple MoUs signed and strategic projects inaugurated, the visit has been deemed highly successful on all fronts.