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Important Areas and Examination


Diplomacy Together: India and Sri Lanka's diplomatic ties involve visits from high-ranking government officials.

  • A notable recent diplomatic event was when our Indian Prime Minister spoke to the Sri Lankan parliament in 2015.
  • In 1992, the India-Sri Lanka Joint Commission was formed, allowing discussions about both countries' shared matters.
  • In 2015, India and Sri Lanka signed an agreement about using nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.

Fishing Disagreement

  • A persistent issue is fishermen, and lately, Sri Lankan Navy caught Indian fishermen. Neighboring nations often face this fisherman conflict.
  • To help fishermen work more peacefully, both nations agreed to provide equipment and necessities through an MOU.
  • Sri Lanka believes big fishing trawlers harm fish yield and has a scientific stance against their use.

Economic Partnership

  • In 2010, the India-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement was signed, making India Sri Lanka's main trade partner.
  • Sri Lanka is a substantial source of foreign investment for India, just as India is a major foreign investor in Sri Lanka.

Defense and Safety Cooperation

  • Colombo and New Delhi have a long history of cooperating on security. Lately, their military relationship has grown stronger.
  • Joint military (‘Mitra Shakti’) and naval (SLINEX) exercises are held by India and Sri Lanka.
  • India also trains Sri Lankan forces in defense.
  • India, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives signed a maritime security agreement to improve surveillance, anti-piracy efforts, and lessen ocean pollution.

Helping with Progress

  • The conflict between Sri Lanka's government and LTTE ended in 2009 after causing casualties and displacement.
  • India promptly offered aid like food and medicine after the war.
  • Long-term, India pledged to build 50,000 houses for Internally Displaced People (IDP).
  • India provided significant development credit to Sri Lanka, especially for infrastructure.
  • India also supplied medical gear and ambulances to Sri Lankan hospitals.

Cultural and Learning Partnership

  • India and Sri Lanka's cultural cooperation started in 1977.
  • The India Sri Lanka Foundation, established in 1998, supports technical, scientific, cultural, and educational collaboration through civil society groups.
  • Tourism and education are key. Sri Lankan tourists are among the top visitors to India.
  • Sri Lanka participates in India's Nalanda University project.
  • Sri Lanka is home to various Indian-origin communities engaged in businesses.
  • India introduced the e-Tourist Visa scheme for Sri Lankan travelers to promote people-to-people interaction.

Advancements in Sri Lanka

  • Sri Lanka made strides in healthcare, eradicating malaria despite its initial prevalence.
  • Social development indicators, including literacy and health, have improved significantly.

Significance of the Bond

  • India and countries like Sri Lanka share cultural and security connections in South Asia.
  • Sri Lanka's island location in the Indian Ocean is strategically vital to major powers.
  • India, as a key Asian nation in South Asia, must ensure regional peace and stability.
  • India should actively assist in rebuilding the war-affected Sri Lanka and shed any 'big brother' image.
  • Sri Lanka's support is crucial for India's naval ambitions and a permanent UN Security Council seat.
  • China's strategy seeks to encircle India through the "string of pearls" in the Indian Ocean.
  • Sri Lanka's location serves commercial, industrial, and potential military purposes.

Conclusion

  • Despite ongoing issues, India and Sri Lanka's relations in the Indian Ocean Region are progressing, boosted by trade after the FTA in 2000.
  • India's efforts extend beyond defense assistance, a positive move.
  • Hope remains for resolving ethnic and fishermen problems with improved relations.
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