Hambantota port won't be used as military base:Lankan official

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The strategic port will not be used as a military base and will not engage in any activities in its harbours and waters which may harm India's security interests, a top from the island nation today said. In December last, had handed over the control of the southern sea port of to on a 99-year lease, triggering concern here over Beijing's efforts to expand influence in the region. In an address at a conference here, Sri Lanka's of Defence Staff also invited Indian companies to invest in the industrial areas of the port. "There had been this widespread claim about the port being earmarked to be used as a military base.

I can assure you madam (Nirmala Sitharaman) in this forum, that no action, whatsoever will be taken in our harbour or in our waters that jeopardises India's security concerns," he said. Wijegunaratne made the remarks in the presence of and at the inauguration of the 'Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue' here. Two Chinese firms - International Port Group (HIPG) and International Port Services (HIPS) managed by the hina (CMPort) - and the Ports Authority will own the port and the investment zone around it, officials said. Lankan during a visit to in April had agreed to swap equity in Chinese infrastructure projects launched by former in his home district. Wickremesinghe had ruled out the possibility of the strategic port being used as a "military base" by any foreign country, allaying India's concerns over the Chinese Navy's growing presence in owed US eight billion, the then had said in 2016. Wijegunaratne also urged Indian policy makers to consider "our (Lankan) ports under the Narendra Modi's initiative of Sagarmala". The of defence staff said, "We are in the process of developing Colombo and hubs (ports)." is one of the largest and "60 per cent of the containers we handle at Colombo, are transshipment from India", he said. "Also last year, more than 65 warships were at the from 14 different countries, with the highest 22, from India, of guards and naval warships," he said.

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First Published: Tue, February 27 2018. 20:20 IST
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