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A Diplomatic Win for Sri Lanka: Aid Arrives as India and Pakistan Trade Accusations

by Lankasara News
December 3, 2025
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Colombo, Sri Lanka — As Sri Lanka battles one of the worst climate disasters in recent memory, a delicate diplomatic moment unfolded in South Asia this week — and ended, ultimately, as a quiet win for Colombo.

Humanitarian aircraft from multiple countries, including India, Pakistan, and several regional partners, successfully touched down in Colombo on Monday and Tuesday, bringing emergency supplies, food rations, medical kits, and temporary shelter materials. The arrivals come despite a brief diplomatic flare-up between India and Pakistan over an overflight clearance request for a Pakistani relief aircraft.

But behind the headlines lies a deeper regional story — one where Sri Lanka’s tragedy has triggered not just compassion, but geopolitical signalling, regional rivalry, and, in the end, a moment of rare diplomatic alignment.

The Claim, the Rebuttal, and the Reality

On Sunday, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs alleged that a relief flight carrying humanitarian assistance for Sri Lanka had been blocked for over 60 hours, accusing India of failing to provide timely overflight permission and granting only an “operationally impractical” window.

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India responded sharply

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal described the accusation as “ridiculous” and “misinformation.” According to New Delhi, the Indian High Commission in Islamabad received the request at 1:00 p.m. on December 1, processed it “expeditiously,” and granted approval by 5:30 p.m. the same day — in full accordance with the itinerary submitted by Pakistan.

Independent airport sources in Colombo confirmed that the Pakistani relief aircraft eventually arrived after final logistical alignment, bringing its allocated consignment of humanitarian goods.

Sri Lanka’s Priority: Aid, Not Accusations

For Sri Lanka, still reeling from Cyclone Ditwah’s catastrophic rainfall, the political noise is secondary to the urgent needs on the ground.
Over 300,000 people remain displaced, major districts are still waterlogged, and dozens of landslides have wiped out homes, schools, bridges, and communication lines.

What mattered most this week was simple:

Planes landed. Supplies flowed. Relief reached people.

And importantly, Sri Lanka did not become a proxy battleground for the rival narratives of its neighbours.

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