PM Modi lays wreath at IPKF memorial in Colombo; hails fallen warriors
Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to Indian Peacekeeping Force (IPKF) soldiers in Sri Lanka, honoring their bravery during their deployment from 1987 to 1990. Modi laid a wreath at the IPKF Memorial in Colombo and emphasized the soldiers' ...

In a social media post, Modi said the "unwavering courage and commitment" of the brave soldiers of the IPKF remained a "source of inspiration for us all."
"Laid a wreath at the IPKF Memorial in Colombo. We remember the brave soldiers of the Indian Peace Keeping Force who laid down their lives in service of peace, unity and the territorial integrity of Sri Lanka," he said.
"Their unwavering courage and commitment remain a source of inspiration for us all," Modi added.
India had lost around 1,200 soldiers during the IPKF's stay in Sri Lanka between July 1987 and March 1990.
India and Sri Lanka signed a historic peace accord on July 29, 1987 following which New Delhi deployed the IPKF in the island nation to bring peace in Tamil dominated areas that had witnessed widespread violence and civil strife for years.
However, peace eluded the regions and the IPKF was eventually pulled out.
The IPKF episode had strained ties between India and Sri Lanka.
Modi landed in Colombo last evening after concluding his trip to Bangkok where he attended a summit of the BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation).
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