In Sri Lanka, PM Modi reiterates India's strong commitment to development of Indian Origin Tamil community

IANS April 5, 2025 367 views

Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded a significant diplomatic visit to Sri Lanka, focusing on strengthening bilateral relations and supporting the Indian Origin Tamil community. During his meetings with community leaders and political figures, Modi emphasized India's commitment to their development and well-being. He announced several initiatives, including constructing 10,000 houses and supporting healthcare and cultural projects. The visit underscored the deep historical and social connections between India and Sri Lanka, highlighting a partnership that transcends mere economic cooperation.

"Our special partnership receives support in Sri Lanka cutting across party lines" - PM Narendra Modi
In Sri Lanka, PM Modi reiterates India's strong commitment to development of Indian Origin Tamil community
Colombo, April 5: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday reiterated India's strong commitment to the development and progress of the Indian Origin Tamil (IOT) community in Sri Lanka during his meeting with the community leaders in Colombo.

Key Points

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India to construct 10,000 houses for Indian Origin Tamil community

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Modi meets opposition leader Sajith Premadasa

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Highlights bilateral cooperation beyond economic ties

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Emphasizes community's 200-year historical connection

"The meeting with leaders of Indian Origin Tamil (IOT) was fruitful. The community constitutes a living bridge between the two countries for over 200 years. India will support construction of 10,000 houses, healthcare facilities, the sacred site Seetha Eliya temple and other community development projects for IOTs in cooperation with the Government of Sri Lanka,"

The PM also met the leaders of the Tamil political parties in Sri Lanka.

"It is always a pleasure to meet the leaders of the Tamil community of Sri Lanka. Conveyed my condolences on the passing of respected Tamil leaders, Thiru R. Sampanthan and Thiru Mavai Senathirajah, both of whom were personally known to me. Reiterated unwavering commitment to a life of equality, dignity and justice for the Tamil community within united Sri Lanka. Many projects and initiatives launched during my visit will contribute to their social, economic and cultural progress," he said.

Earlier in the day, while making a Joint Press Statement along with the Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, PM Modi highlighted India's longstanding support for the Indian Origin Tamil community in Sri Lanka, stating that the construction work of 10,000 houses for them will be completed soon.

PM Modi also met Opposition leader Sajith Premadasa, and appreciated his valuable contribution in fostering India-Sri Lanka friendship.

"Glad to meet Sri Lanka's Leader of the Opposition, Sajith Premadasa. Appreciated his personal contribution and commitment to strengthening India-Sri Lanka friendship. Our special partnership receives support in Sri Lanka cutting across party lines. Our cooperation and robust development partnership are guided by the welfare of the people of our two countries," said PM Modi.

Premadasa acknowledged the importance of strong bilateral relations between both nations and expressed gratitude for India's consistent support during the difficult times of Sri Lanka.

"Honoured to have met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a moment that calls for more than economic cooperation, it calls for a deeper partnership between our nations. Sri Lanka and India have the chance to shape a future of Shared Ascent, where growth is not just measured in trade, but in the well-being of our people. Grateful for India's unwavering support during Sri Lanka’s most difficult times," Premadasa posted on X.

Prime Minister Modi travelled to the island nation straight after attending the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) Summit in Bangkok.

Praising Sri Lankan President Dissanayake for his "personal commitment" to India-Sri Lanka ties, PM Modi said that the two countries have added more momentum to linkages in security, trade, agriculture, housing, culture, and other sectors during the bilateral discussions held at the Presidential Secretariat in Colombo on Saturday.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such a heartwarming development! The Indian Origin Tamil community has contributed so much to both countries. Glad to see concrete housing and healthcare support coming their way 🙏
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Rajesh M.
While I appreciate the development projects, I hope there's equal focus on political representation and rights for the Tamil community. Development without political empowerment is incomplete.
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Sanjay T.
The Seetha Eliya temple restoration is long overdue! This sacred site connects our shared cultural heritage. Great move by both governments to preserve this important landmark.
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Ananya P.
India's support during Sri Lanka's economic crisis was commendable. This continued partnership shows true neighborhood diplomacy at work. More power to both nations! 💪
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Karthik N.
The 10,000 houses initiative is impressive, but I'm curious about the timeline and selection process. Hope it reaches the most needy families first. Transparency will be key.
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Meena S.
As someone with relatives in both countries, this news makes me emotional. The Tamil community has endured so much - glad to see positive steps forward. The "living bridge" metaphor is beautiful ❤️

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