What Dissanayake's JVP sweeping Sri Lankan parliament polls means for India
FirstpostTo date, no single entity, whether global or otherwise, has extended funds and facilities to Sri Lanka the way India has done—and that too without strings For the third time in a row, Indian High Commissioner Santosh Jha became the first foreign dignitary to call on Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, AKD, after the ruling Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna-National People’s Power created electoral history by sweeping the parliamentary elections ordered by him after coming to power. The long list of agreements, both before and after the Aragalaya, includes Indian investments, both from the government and the private sector, in Sri Lanka’s energy sector, both fuel-based and green energy. Then, there are green energy projects in the nation’s North, in which India’s private sector Adani group is involved, both in terms of investments and a related controversy that is now before the Sri Lankan Supreme Court. Yes, there are reservations to that too in Sri Lanka, as an archaic and uneducated view still exists that ‘India will end up annexing the island nation as one more of its states/provinces’.