'India proposes to invest $ 2 bn in Sri Lanka'

India is committed to a closer economic cooperation with Sri Lanka, visiting minister Jairam Ramesh said on Monday , while revealing that investments of $ 2 billion from business houses in his country into the Island Nation are at a discussion st...

COLOMBO: India is committed to a closer economic cooperation with Sri Lanka, visiting minister Jairam Ramesh said on Monday , while revealing that investments of $ 2 billion from business houses in his country into the Island Nation are at a discussion stage.

"While $ 220 million worth of Indian investment is already there in Sri Lanka and as much as $ 2 billion of investments by Indian business houses into the Island country are under discussions," India's Minister of State for Commerce Jairam Ramesh told the media at Indo-Sri Lankan Investment Seminar.

Ramesh, who is heading a business delegation, said another $ 360 million of Indian investments in value terms to the Emarald Nation are also in the pipeline.

The delegation comprises officials from Indian Oil, Oswal, Reliance textile group, Indo-Rama, Vardhaman and Mahindra and Mahindra.

The focus of the discussion is on education sector and textiles, the Minister said. The bilateral trade and investments are expected to get a boost after the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, which is likely to be signed by both countries by April this year, he added.

He said, both countries are slated to enter into the CEPA ahead of the SAARC summit, scheduled for July in Sri Lanka.
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