Visit to Maldives\, Lanka reflects India\'s priority towards neighbourhood first policy: PM

Visit to Maldives, Lanka reflects India's priority towards neighbourhood first policy: PM

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Friday said his visit to the and from Saturday reflects the importance attaches to its 'Neighbourhood First' policy and that it will further cement ties with the two maritime nations.

"I am confident that my visit to the and will further strengthen our close and cordial ties with our maritime neighbours, in line with our 'Neighbourhood-First Policy' and the vision of security and growth for all in the region," the said.

It is learnt that the will honour Modi with the Order of Nishanizzuddeen, a prestigious award.

In a pre-departure statement, he said his visit to Sri Lanka is to express India's solidarity with the government and the people of the island nation in the wake of the "terrible terrorist attacks" there on April 21.

"The people of stand firmly with the people of Sri Lanka, who suffered great agony and destruction in the wake of the horrific terror attacks on We fully support Sri Lanka in the fight against terror," he said.

Sri Lanka was hit by a wave of bombings on Sunday in which over 250 people were killed.

Modi will be the first to visit Sri Lanka after the dastardly attacks.

About his visit to the Maldives, Modi said considers the country as a valued partner with whom it shares deep bonds of history and culture.

"Our bilateral relations with the Maldives have been greatly strengthened in the recent past. I am confident that my visit will further deepen our multi-faceted partnership," he said.

The visited the Maldives in November to attend Ibrahim Solih's swearing-in ceremony.

The relations between India and the Maldives deteriorated after the then imposed emergency on February 5 last year. However, ties were back on track under Solih's presidency.

On Friday, Modi will address the

Since June 2014, Modi addressed parliaments of 10 including Bhutan, Australia, Fiji, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Mongolia, Afghanistan, the US (Congress) and

Officials said a slew of MoUs are expected to be signed including budgetary support by India for development projects in Maldives.

Both Modi and the Maldivian will jointly inaugurate two defence-related projects - a coastal surveillance radar system and composite training centre for (MNDF).

On Sri Lanka, Modi said India's ties with it have gained considerable momentum in the last few years.

Sri Lankan President visited India last week to India Modi's swearing-in ceremony.

"I look forward to meeting the Sri Lankan leadership during my visit," Modi said.

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First Published: Fri, June 07 2019. 21:35 IST