Bilateral trade between India and Sri Lanka had surged by over 70 per cent while touching an all time high of $5 billion, the Indian High Commissioner here said on Thursday.
Indian companies have invested over $100 million in the island.
Mr Ashok K Kantha, the Indian envoy, was addressing the 63rd Indian Republic Day celebrations held in the High Commission.
Mr Kantha said the year 2011 had witnessed impressive progress in all areas, including political, security, trade, investment, tourism, education, culture, and development cooperation.
He also highlighted the vast expansion in India’s development assistance and the growing recognition that Indian projects were being completed in a timely and efficient manner.
Referring to the MoU signed for construction and repair of 49,000 houses under a grant assistance of $260 million, he pointed that this was perhaps one of the largest projects of its kind undertaken by India in a foreign country.
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