In a crucial meeting held on December 28, 2023, with the Minister of Ports, Shipping, and Aviation, Nimal Siripala de Silva, the new Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka expressed his commitment to engaging in discussions with the Indian government to promptly implement a proposal for the initiation of a passenger ferry service linking all ports of Sri Lanka to India.
During the comprehensive discussions at the Ministry, various strategic projects were addressed, including the progress of the Palali airport and ports in Kankesanthurai, Talaimannar, and Trincomalee.
The Indian High Commissioner emphasized the Indian Government’s dedication to advancing the maritime and aviation sectors and contributing to the development of the northern region of Sri Lanka.
Minister de Silva, in turn, highlighted the Sri Lankan government’s readiness to facilitate opportunities for Indian investors interested in the maritime and aviation services sectors. Specifically, he underscored investment prospects in the Trincomalee Port area, emphasizing the potential for ship and small craft building industries.
Moreover, Minister de Silva assured that Indian technology and investors would be made available to support the commencement of several renewable energy projects in Sri Lanka.
High Commissioner Jha emphasized the collaborative efforts between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickramasinghe, highlighting the diplomatic synergy aimed at fostering regional development and cooperation. The proposed passenger ferry service aligns with the shared vision of both leaders to strengthen ties and promote economic growth between India and Sri Lanka.