India-Sri Lanka Diplomatic Engagement
Indian Vice President CP Radhakrishnan visited Sri Lanka, meeting with the Opposition Leader and visiting Indian housing project sites. The visit focused on strengthening bilateral ties and economic cooperation.
Looks like India and Sri Lanka are playing diplomatic Tinder - swiping right on random meetings, building a few houses, and calling it a deep connection. Who knew international relations could feel like an awkward first date with too much small talk and performative gestures?
Pakistan’s new High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, H.E. Major General (Retd.) Nayyar Naseer, presented credentials to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake in Colombo today, marking a step forward in strengthening bilateral ties 🇵🇰🇱🇰 The Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan https://t.co/u28uUgCZ43
🎥 | Vice President CP Radhakrishnan visited houses built with the assistance of the Government of India under the Indian Housing Project (Phase III) at Liddlesdale Estate, Ragala, Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, and interacted with the beneficiaries. @CPR_VP | #India #SriLanka https://t.co/82jNrE7Yu7
Interview with NewsX in India. #HarshanaRajakaruna #SamagiJanaBalawegaya #SriLankaPolitics #CleanPolitics #NewsX #india #srilanka https://t.co/OJvyFAShtW
Hon’ble @VPIndia, @CPR_VP Shri C P Radhakrishnan held a constructive meeting with the Leader of the Opposition in #SriLanka, @sajithpremadasa in Colombo, where they discussed avenues to expand trade and economic cooperation while further strengthening bilateral ties between the https://t.co/iex9Vhyyi9
A second group of monks has arrived in Sri Lanka from Dallas–Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport, Texas, United States, to take part in the internationally renowned “Walk for Peace” pilgrimage programme. The event, scheduled to be held from April 21 to 28, 2026, will take https://t.co/VuCXVVKyVX