The defense cooperation pact between India and Sri Lanka marks a new point in bilateral relations which has emerged after forty years since India deployed its Peace Keeping Force during the Sri Lankan conflict. Nine strategic agreements complement a defense cooperation pact which seeks to advance mutual cooperation in various domains including defense security plus energy use and health care as well as digital systems and regional development.
During his Colombo trip Prime Minister Narendra Modi finalized ten Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) together with Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake.
South Asian regional interests along with integrated security and digital and energy solutions drive the growing number of cooperative agreements that emerge between South Asian nations.
First-ever formal framework MoU on defense between India and Sri Lanka.
The agreement covers joined military exercises and personnel training together with executive and military leader meetings.
The agreement promotes recognition between both countries regarding their security priorities.
Sri Lanka gave India an official promise that no Indian interest would be targeted from Sri Lankan soil.
The groundbreaking event for the Sampur Power Project began to enhance Sri Lanka's power security outlook.
The three countries signed an MoU which aims to construct the Trincomalee energy hub.
The Grid Interconnectivity MoU enables commercial exchange of electricity between both nations.
Under the MoU India would provide assistance to Sri Lanka in developing its digital governance programs.
Facilitates adoption of Indian e-governance platforms in Sri Lanka.
Rooftop solar installations on 5,000 religious institutions with $17M Indian credit.
The project aims to produce 25 MW of sustainable electricity.
Inclusive approach covering Hindu, Buddhist, Christian, and Muslim institutions.
MoU between Health Ministries of both nations for collaboration in healthcare.
Pharmacopoeial institutions need separate MoUs to achieve medicine standards harmonization.
The Indian government established a 2.4 billion Sri Lankan rupee support plan.
The programming works toward economic progress in Sri Lanka's eastern parts.
This defense pact between India and Sri Lanka demonstrates broad strategic cooperation between the countries that covers both protection and economic growth. This arrangement plays a vital role while following India’s neighborhood-first diplomatic approach. This framework establishes mutual trust through which India can maintain lasting cooperation in key areas for thriving in the Indian Ocean Region.