Sri Lanka Clears Connectivity Project

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Sri Lankan cabinet green lighted two long pending Connectivity Project

  1. Flights from Jaffna to Tiruchirapalli in Tamil Nadu
  2. And a ferry service from Kankesanthurai in Jaffna to Karaikal in Puducherry.

Connecting Points

Background

  • The transport services linking Tamil Nadu and northern Sri Lanka were in use until 1970s
  • 2009 : A proposal to reestablish connectivity made at the end of Civil War
  • Colombo rejected the Proposal
  • 2019: The Palaly airport, previously used as a military airfield, reopened for international civilian flights in November 2019 and operated three Air Traffic Requirements (ATR)  flights between Jaffna and Chennai.
    • Airport shut down once again due to the pandemic

Significance of the Project

  • This connectivity projects is a part of India’s wishlist for long
  • Build more people to people linkages between the two countries
  • Also help to boost economic activity in Sri Lanka’s Tamil north, which was the main battlefield of the country’s long civil war and has been slow to recover.
  • Bring pilgrims from south India for temple tourism to the northern parts of Sri Lanka.
  • Tourists from south India could provide valuable foreign exchange to Sri Lanka’s troubled economy.

India-Srilanka Economic Relation

  • After the United States and the United Kingdom, India is Sri Lanka’s third-largest export market.
  • ISFTA (India-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement): The deal, which went into force in March 2000, has benefited more than 60% of Sri Lanka’s exports.
  • In the SAARC, Sri Lanka is one of India’s most important trading partners.
  • Cooperation in development
    • Line of Credit
      • India involved in a variety of development projects in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka receives almost a sixth of the overall development credit awarded by India.
      • Recently India gave $1 billion to Sri Lanka to counter the financial crisis.
    • Partnership for Development
      • India’s development cooperation with Sri Lanka has traditionally been demand-driven, with projects spanning social infrastructure such as education, health, housing, clean water, and sanitation, as well as industrial growth.
    • Foreign Direct Investment ( FDI) 
      • From 2005 to 2019, India’s foreign direct investment (FDI) totaled roughly $ 1.7 billion. For example, Trincomalee Special Economic Zone developed by India in Sri Lanka.
    • Fishing Sector 
      • Considered Projects related to provide fishing equipment to fishermen on Sri Lanka’s east coast
    • Healthcare 
      • India has provided medical equipment to hospitals in Hambantota and Point Pedro, as well as four cutting-edge ambulances to the Central Province.
    • Power Sector
      • Civil Nuclear deal between India and Sri Lanka in 2014.

Content Source: Indian Express

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