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India, Sri Lanka hold 7th Annual Defence Dialogue

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New Delhi, Feb 23 (UNI) The Defence Secretaries of India and Sri Lanka on Thursday held the 7th Annual Defence Dialogue here, during which they reviewed the bilateral defence ties and agreed to increase the complexity of bilateral exercises. Ministry of Defence official spokesperson A Bharath Bhushan Babu, in a tweet, said: “7th Annual India-Sri Lanka #DefenceDialogue held in New Delhi, today. Defence Secretary Shri @giridhararamane & his Sri Lankan counterpart Gen Kamal Gunaratne reviewed ties & agreed to enhance bilateral defence cooperation.” The 7th Annual Defence Dialogue was co-chaired by Defence Secretary Giridhar Aramane and his Sri Lankan counterpart General Kamal Gunaratne. During the meeting, the ongoing defence cooperation activities between the two countries were reviewed, with both sides agreeing to increase the complexity of bilateral exercises. In the context of training, both sides reaffirmed their commitment to avail maximum benefits from each other’s experience and capacities, an official statement said. Indian Defence Secretary Giridhar Aramane thanked his Sri Lankan counterpart and his delegation for a fruitful dialogue and stated that India looks forward to continued engagement based on the common understanding reached at the dialogue. The Indian delegation also included officials from Ministry of Defence, Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff, Service Headquarters and Ministry of External Affairs. The Sri Lankan delegation included Commander of Sri Lankan Air Force Air Marshal S.K. Pathirana amongst other senior dignitaries. This Annual Defence Dialogue is the highest institutionalised interactive mechanism between both the countries. Its significance in chartering the future course of the relations between the Armed Forces of India and Sri Lanka was highlighted by the importance given to the talks by both sides. The Armed Forces of both countries continue to seek bilateral cooperation in multiple fields and increased engagements are a positive sign for the future of bilateral relations, it added.