'Security plan' for which NSA Ajit reached Sri Lanka!

Sudha Subbiah

'Security plan' for which NSA Ajit reached Sri Lanka!

India's National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval reached Sri Lanka's capital Colombo on a two-day visit. During this, he participated in the Colombo Security Conference (CSC). Also discussed joint initiatives regarding the security of the indian Ocean. During the Colombo visit, Ajit Doval also met the President and prime minister of Sri Lanka. Ajit Doval's arrival is considered very important before the presidential election to be held on 21 september in Sri Lanka. Doval, who came to attend the 'Colombo Security Conclave', also met President Wickremesinghe, prime minister Dinesh Gunawardene, main opposition leader Sajith Premadasa and Marxist JVP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake.


china is the biggest issue in Colombo Security Conclave

china is increasing its hold on land as well as sea, so keeping an eye on china is an important part of this meeting. india has a 7500 km long coastline apart from islands with strategic chokepoints. In such a situation, the Colombo Security Conclave plays a very important role for India. china is constantly increasing its activity in the indian Ocean, in such a situation, india gets a lot of convenience with the cooperation of neighboring countries.


Doval discussed economic security in Sri Lanka

The media Division (PMD) of the President of sri lanka said that Doval met Wickremesinghe at the Presidential secretariat this morning. They discussed the ongoing economic cooperation between sri lanka and India. The PMD said that Sagala Ratnayake, Senior Advisor to the President on National Security, also attended the meeting. During his meeting with prime minister Gunawardene at the Prime Minister's office on thursday night, Doval said that there are immense possibilities for india and sri lanka to further strengthen economic cooperation. news portal Adaderana reported, "Doval expressed India's desire to further advance cooperation with sri lanka and sought the Prime Minister's views on priority areas."


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