By PM Heblikar Sri Lankan Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya’s visit to India in October 2025 may not have produced major announcements or financial deals, but it could well mark a quiet turning point. By placing education and people-to-people learning at the heart of the conversation, both countries have added a new and thoughtful layer to their relationship — one built not on aid or defence, but on ideas, innovation, and shared growth. A People-Centred Approach to Neighbourhood Policy The visit fits naturally into India’s Neighbourhood 2.0 vision, which emphasises regional cooperation through shared knowledge and capacity-building rather than trade or…
India-Sri Lanka : Education as the new bridge of trust
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