This Article is From Feb 16, 2015

India Seals Nuclear Pact With Sri Lanka, Hopes to Check Chinese Influence

India Seals Nuclear Pact With Sri Lanka, Hopes to Check Chinese Influence

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena in New Delhi. (PTI Photo)

New Delhi:

India has sealed a nuclear energy agreement with Sri Lanka , its first breakthrough with the new government of its neighbouring 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 Foreign Ministry said.

Later, India could also sell light small-scale nuclear reactors to Sri Lanka.

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.

"The bilateral agreement on civil nuclear cooperation is yet another demonstration of our mutual trust," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a statement.

India had grown increasingly wary of former president Mahinda Rajapaksa's pursuit of closer ties with China, which became a key supporter of the island's economy after its 26-year-civil war ended in 2009.

China has built a seaport in the south of the country and signed a deal to develop a $1.5 billion port next to the commercial port in Colombo, raising fears Beijing is seeking to boost its influence in the region.

Ties worsened further after the Rajapaksa government allowed Chinese submarines to dock last year.

Since coming to power last year, Mr Modi has reached out to neighbours, offering to build power stations and ports, in a bid to push back against China.

Next month he plans to travel to Sri Lanka and the Maldives where too Beijing is seen to be expanding its diplomacy as part of a strategy to build a network of ports in the Indian Ocean through which much of its trade and energy supplies transit.
 

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