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PM Modi in Sri Lanka: India, Sri Lanka sign 7 pacts; defence cooperation, energy and digital links in focus

IndiaTimes Saturday, 5 April 2025
Prime Minister Modi’s three-day visit to Sri Lanka fostered stronger bilateral ties with President Dissanayake. Seven MoUs were signed in key sectors including defence, energy, and trade. Modi received the Mithra Vibhushana medal, highlighting his role in regional cooperation and India’s support during Sri Lanka’s economic crisis.
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