In a moment marked by deep symbolism and regional solidarity, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake came together in Anuradhapura to inaugurate two key railway projects that highlight the growing cooperation between India and Sri Lanka. These projects, developed with Indian assistance, are not merely infrastructure upgrades — they are powerful reminders of shared history, mutual support, and a common vision for progress.
The leaders jointly inaugurated the upgraded Maho-Omanthai railway line and laid the foundation for a new, advanced signalling system on the Maho-Anuradhapura stretch. These initiatives are expected to significantly enhance railway safety and connectivity in Sri Lanka’s northern region, a part of the country that has long needed focused developmental attention. India has extended vital financial support — over $91 million for the railway upgrade and nearly $15 million for the new signalling system — underscoring its commitment to being a trusted partner in Sri Lanka’s development journey.
Prime Minister Modi, in a heartfelt message, expressed pride in India’s role in supporting its neighbor’s progress, emphasizing that the projects not only improve infrastructure but also deepen the ties of friendship and shared destiny between the two nations.
The ceremony wasn’t only about bricks, steel, and signals. Earlier in the day, both leaders paid homage at the revered Jaya Shri Mahabodhi Temple in Anuradhapura, home to the sacred Bodhi tree believed to have grown from a sapling brought from India by Theri Sanghamitta, daughter of Emperor Ashoka. This emotional gesture served as a powerful symbol of the cultural and spiritual bonds that bind the two countries through centuries of history and faith.
Further cementing this enduring relationship, President Dissanayake conferred upon Prime Minister Modi the “Sri Lanka Mitra Vibhushana” — the island nation’s highest honor awarded to a foreign leader. It was a gesture of gratitude and respect, recognizing Modi’s efforts in strengthening the bilateral ties and offering meaningful aid during times of need.
These projects, while technical in nature, carry a human element — connecting communities, creating opportunities, and honoring a legacy of cooperation. They represent not just tracks and trains, but a deeper, more compassionate journey towards regional harmony, resilience, and renewal.