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India Provides US$ 12.5 Billion Loan to Sri Lanka
India will continue with infrastructure assistance for Jaffna and is confident that the region can recapture its glorious days as a major economic centre and bustling city, Indian High Commissioner Ashok Kantha said yesterday.
Kantha, who was the chief guest, also said India had already pumped in US$ 12.5 billion for northern reconstruction and will further its policy of connectivity, by assisting the development of northern infrastructure in the rail, sea and air sectors.
"In the next few years, we will work closely with the Sri Lankan government to re-stablish rail links from Medawachchiya to Paranthan and from Kankesanthurai to Palali. A US$ 450 million project, to be implemented by an Indian company, in partnership with Sri Lankan companies is in the pipeline."
Connectivity was also planned between the Kankesanthurai Harbour and the Palali Airport, Kantha said.
India, he said, would also assist in the renovation of the Kankesanthurai Cement Factory.
The Island-Business
India will continue with infrastructure assistance for Jaffna and is confident that the region can recapture its glorious days as a major economic centre and bustling city, Indian High Commissioner Ashok Kantha said yesterday.
Kantha, who was the chief guest, also said India had already pumped in US$ 12.5 billion for northern reconstruction and will further its policy of connectivity, by assisting the development of northern infrastructure in the rail, sea and air sectors.
"In the next few years, we will work closely with the Sri Lankan government to re-stablish rail links from Medawachchiya to Paranthan and from Kankesanthurai to Palali. A US$ 450 million project, to be implemented by an Indian company, in partnership with Sri Lankan companies is in the pipeline."
Connectivity was also planned between the Kankesanthurai Harbour and the Palali Airport, Kantha said.
India, he said, would also assist in the renovation of the Kankesanthurai Cement Factory.
The Island-Business