Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, currently on a state visit to Sri Lanka, met with the Leader of the Opposition, Sajith Premadasa, this afternoon. The meeting, which took place today, marks a significant moment in the ongoing diplomatic discussions between the two nations.

Prime Minister Modi is in Sri Lanka under the theme "A Centuries-Old Friendship for a Prosperous Future", underscoring the long-standing ties and cooperation between India and Sri Lanka. His visit is focused on strengthening bilateral relations in areas such as trade, security, and regional stability.

Modi will remain in Sri Lanka until tomorrow, April 6, 2025, as part of his brief but impactful visit aimed at fostering deeper ties with the island nation. The Prime Minister’s meeting with Opposition Leader Premadasa highlights the inclusive nature of the visit, acknowledging the importance of dialogue with all political entities in Sri Lanka.

As the visit progresses, discussions are expected to include economic cooperation, infrastructure development, and regional security concerns, which have been pivotal in strengthening the relationship between the two countries over the years.

Both nations are hopeful that this visit will pave the way for further collaboration, with an eye on mutual growth and prosperity in the coming years.