NEW DELHI: India sealed a nuclear energy agreement with Sri Lanka on Monday, its first breakthrough with the new government of the tiny Indian Ocean island where China has been building ports and highways in a diplomatic push in recent years.
Under the deal, India will help Sri Lanka build its nuclear energy infrastructure, including training of personnel, the Indian foreign ministry said.
Later, India could also sell light small-scale nuclear reactors to Sri Lanka which wants to establish 600 MW of nuclear capacity by 2030, a Sri Lankan official and an Indian analyst said.
The deal came as Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena began a visit to India, his first trip abroad since he swept to power in January, which has provided New Delhi with an opening to repair ties that had become tense under his predecessor.
India seals nuclear energy pact with Sri Lanka, hopes to push back Chinese influence
Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, has been quoted in an article on the recent visit of Sri Lankan President Sirisena and the signing of a nuclear energy pact with Sri Lanka. This article has been published by Arab News