PM Narendra Modi accorded ceremonial welcome in Colombo ahead of key talks
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived in Sri Lanka, focusing on defence ties, energy, trade, and connectivity.
- He is the first foreign leader hosted by Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayaka since he took office last September.
- Security authorities in Sri Lanka initiated traffic arrangements, including road closures, to accommodate Mr. Modi's arrival and ensure public safety.
- Traffic police will direct motorists to alternate routes during the visit, particularly on April 5 and April 6 in key areas.
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