Highest civilian honour to PM Modi milestone in India-Sri Lanka ties: SL Deputy Foreign Minister

ANI April 6, 2025 176 views

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was awarded Sri Lanka's prestigious Mitra Vibhushana honour, marking a significant milestone in bilateral relations. Sri Lankan Deputy Foreign Minister Arun Hemachandra praised India's consistent support and commitment to regional cooperation. Modi expressed gratitude, highlighting the award as a tribute to India's 1.4 billion citizens and their deep historical connections. The honour underscores the evolving diplomatic engagement between India and Sri Lanka.

"It is a matter of immense pride for me to be conferred the 'Sri Lanka Mitra Vibhushana'" - PM Narendra Modi
By Sahil Pandey, Colombo, April 6: Sri Lanka's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Arun Hemachandra, on Saturday said that the Mitra Vibhushana award conferred upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi marks a significant milestone in the bilateral ties between India and Sri Lanka.

Key Points

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Sri Lanka recognizes Modi's diplomatic contributions

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Award signifies deep bilateral connectivity

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Highlights India's neighborhood first policy

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Strengthens historical diplomatic relations

"We look at it (Mitra Vibhushana award to PM Modi) as a very important milestone in between the historic and the diplomatic contacts that we have, the connectivity that we have. The new government is actually committed to work very closely with India," Hemachandra told ANI.

He added that Sri Lanka received a warm welcome during the President's recent visit to India, and emphasized the growing support from India.

"The assistance Sri Lanka receives from India is not only exponential but also immensely valuable. We are confident that this cooperation will continue to strengthen in the future."

Discussing the broader relationship, the Deputy Foreign Minister praised India's consistent support during times of crisis and said, "When Sri Lanka is having some kind of a problem, India's neighborhood first policy has been always helpful for the citizens of this country and on behalf of the people of Sri Lanka, we have to thank India for maintaining that policy."

Concluding his remarks, Hemachandra expressed optimism about the future of bilateral relations.

"As Prime Minister Modi mentioned today, India and Sri Lanka will continue to enhance their engagements. We expect to see more treaties and increased coordination between these two great nations, and we eagerly look forward to that," Hemchandra noted.

Notably, PM Modi expressed gratitude to Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, the government and the people of Sri Lanka for honouring him with the 'Mitra Vibhushana.'

He said that the honour demonstrated the deep-rooted friendship and historical ties between the people of the two nations.

In a post on X, PM Modi stated, "It is a matter of immense pride for me to be conferred the 'Sri Lanka Mitra Vibhushana' by President Dissanayake today. This honour is not mine alone - it is a tribute to the 1.4 billion people of India. It symbolises the deep-rooted friendship and historic ties between the people of India and Sri Lanka. I express my heartfelt gratitude to the President, the Government and the people of Sri Lanka for this honour."

PM Modi's arrival in Colombo on Friday marked his first visit to Sri Lanka since 2019. He reached Colombo after concluding his visit to Thailand, where he attended the BIMSTEC Summit and held bilateral talks with several world leaders, including Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, Bhutan PM Tshering Tobgay, Nepal PM KP Sharma Oli and Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such a heartwarming development! 🇮🇳🤝🇱🇰 The recognition of PM Modi's efforts shows how strong the India-Sri Lanka friendship has become. Hope this leads to more cultural exchanges between our nations!
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the diplomatic gesture, I hope this translates into concrete benefits for both countries - especially in trade and fisheries agreements. The symbolism is nice but practical cooperation matters more.
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Sanjana P.
As someone with family in both countries, this makes me emotional. The cultural bonds between India and Sri Lanka go back centuries. More power to this friendship! ❤️
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Anil T.
The 'neighborhood first' policy has been a game changer. India's support during Sri Lanka's economic crisis showed true friendship. This award is well-deserved recognition of that relationship.
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Mala R.
I visited Sri Lanka last year and was amazed by the warmth of people there. Hope this leads to easier travel between our countries. More flights and simpler visa processes would be great!
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Kumar D.
The timing is interesting with the new government in Sri Lanka. Wonder if this signals a shift in their foreign policy approach? Either way, strong neighbors make for a stable region.

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