Sri Lanka to refer India as 'Bharat' on plaques during PM Modi's visit: Report

IANS April 3, 2025 292 views

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to make a significant state visit to Sri Lanka, marking a crucial diplomatic milestone. The visit will feature a unique diplomatic gesture where Sri Lanka will use 'Bharat' on commemorative plaques for three joint development projects. This trip follows President Anura Kumara Dissanayake's December visit to India and symbolizes the strengthening bonds between the two nations. The visit underscores the deep civilizational and cultural connections between India and Sri Lanka, promising enhanced bilateral cooperation.

"India and Sri Lanka share civilizational bonds with strong cultural and historic links" - Ministry of External Affairs
Sri Lanka to refer India as 'Bharat' on plaques during PM Modi's visit: Report
Colombo, April 3: Marking a significant milestone in historic relations, Sri Lanka will refer to India as the 'Republic of Bharat' on commemorative plaques that will be unveiled during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the weekend, Lankan media reported on Thursday.

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Sri Lanka will use 'Bharat' on commemorative project plaques

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Modi's first visit since 2019 signals renewed engagement

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Three India-assisted projects to be inaugurated

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Diplomatic gesture reflects deepening bilateral ties

"The commemorative plaques will be unveiled for three India-assisted projects, which include the groundbreaking of the Sampur solar energy project, the opening of a cool storage complex in Dambulla in Sri Lanka, and the commissioning of 5000 rooftop solar panels at 5000 places of religious worship. While commemorative plaques will have the name 'Bharat', the Sri Lankan authorities will, however, use the name 'India' in official communications," reported Daily Mirror.

Citing the G20 Summit, it mentioned that the Indian government has increased the use of the name 'Bharat' in its official communications as the country was mentioned as 'Bharat', which has its roots in ancient Indian texts, during the official invitations sent to guests during the G20 summit in India in 2023.

"This gesture was reflected when Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake visited India in December last year. The Indian authorities referred to President Droupadi Murmu as the President of Bharat," the report added.

Prime Minister Modi, currently in Thailand for the BIMSTEC Summit, will travel to Sri Lanka on a State Visit (April 4–6) at the invitation of the President of Sri Lanka, Anura Kumara Dissanayake.

During the visit, Prime Minister Modi will hold discussions with the Lankan President to review progress made on the areas of cooperation agreed upon in the Joint Vision for 'Fostering Partnerships for a Shared Future' adopted during Dissanayake's India visit, last December.

PM Modi will also have meetings with senior dignitaries and political leaders. As part of the visit, both leaders will travel to Anuradhapura for inauguration of development projects implemented with Indian financial assistance.

Prime Minister Modi last visited Sri Lanka in 2019. Earlier, the President of Sri Lanka paid a State Visit to India as his first visit abroad after assuming office.

Dissanayake had visited New Delhi in December 2024 on his first overseas visit after taking office as President and now Prime Minister Modi will be the first foreign leader to be hosted by the Lankan President in his present capacity.

"India and Sri Lanka share civilizational bonds with strong cultural and historic links. This visit is part of regular high level engagements between the countries and will lend further momentum in deepening the multi-faceted partnership between India and Sri Lanka," the Ministry of External Affairs stated.

Comments:

RK

Rahul K.

2 hours ago

This is a beautiful gesture that honors our ancient heritage. Bharat has been our name for millennia - glad to see it getting recognition internationally 🙏

PM

Priya M.

1 hour ago

While I appreciate the cultural significance, I wonder if this might cause some confusion in international forums where 'India' is the more commonly recognized name. Both names should be used together perhaps?

AS

Amit S.

45 mins ago

Great move! Bharat represents our true identity while India was a name given by outsiders. More countries should recognize this. 🇮🇳

NJ

Neha J.

30 mins ago

The solar projects and infrastructure development show how India is being a great neighbor to Sri Lanka. Actions speak louder than words 👏

DP

Deepak P.

15 mins ago

I love how our cultural diplomacy is evolving! This visit seems to be strengthening ties in multiple dimensions - energy, culture and infrastructure.

SM

Sonia M.

Just now

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