India has bought an airport in Sri Lanka, signaling its growing influence worldwide.
This significant move involves India’s acquisition of operational control over three airports located in Sri Lanka.
Indian companies are showing great enthusiasm for investing in Sri Lanka, which has led to this major development.
Apart from acquiring control over three airports, Indian companies will also operate solar power plants and fuel tanks in Sri Lanka.
This announcement was made by a Sri Lankan company during an event held in Mumbai. They invited people from across the country to invest in Sri Lanka, emphasizing the increased possibilities for investment in Sri Lanka with India’s support.
This move signifies India’s expanding presence in the South Asian region and underscores its commitment to strengthening bilateral ties with neighboring countries like Sri Lanka.
It also demonstrates India’s interest in infrastructure development and economic cooperation in the region. This acquisition opens up new avenues for collaboration between India and Sri Lanka, particularly in the aviation and energy sectors, which could lead to mutual benefits and further deepening of ties between the two nations.(from sources).