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India is the best suited to partner with Sri Lanka’s business – Indian HC says

by Lanka Sara Editor
June 11, 2021
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Indian business and industry are perhaps the best suited to partner with Sri Lanka by the virtue of proximity, familiarity, and longstanding ties between the two sides The High Commissioner of India Gopal Bagale said. Addressing the Investment Forum 2021 country sessions yesterday (09, the High Commissioner emphasized India’s readiness for an economic partnership for 21st century to usher in sustained and rapid growth and shared prosperity. He underlined that future of economic and commercial bilateral partnership could focus on areas such as ports, shipping, connectivity, logistics, energy/renewable energy, IT, tourism and hospitality, transport, real-estate, health, education and agriculture.

A country session dedicated to India was held on 9 June in virtual format at the Sri Lanka Investment Forum (SLIF) 2021 organized by the Board of Investment (BoI) of Sri Lanka, the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC), and the Colombo Stock Exchange. The dedicated session comprised remarks by several dignitaries including High Commissioner of India Gopal Baglay and State Minister for Regional Cooperation Tharaka Balasuriya, as well as a panel discussion involving representatives of three Indian companies with successful ongoing investments in Sri Lanka – HCL, IOCL (LIOC), and Ashok Leyland.

Outlining the comprehensive nature and scope of Indian investments in Sri Lanka, High Commissioner. He mentioned that expedited implementation of bilateral projects would enhance investor confidence and boost economic growth. Stable and predictable policies were identified as being the key for promotion of economic interactions.

Minister Tharaka Balasuriya spoke about significant Indian investments in Sri Lanka and highlighted various sectors and projects in Sri Lanka that could be of interest for Indian investors. Areas outlined by him included automobile components, apparel industry/fabric parks, IT sector, pharmaceuticals, and education. He also thanked India for its support in terms of medical supplies related to Covid-19, specially the supply of vaccines under the Vaccine Maitri Programme. Acting High Commissioner of Sri Lanka to India Mr. Niluka Kadurugamuwa and Mr. Vish Govindasamy Vice-Chairman of CCC also spoke at the country session.

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