The bilateral engagement in defence is multi-dimensional in nature, it mentioned, including that high-level exchanges continued each methods regardless of the challenges posed by COVID-19.
The SLINEX (Naval train) and MITRA SHAKTI (Army train) are held yearly alternatively in India and Sri Lanka, the assertion mentioned.
Both armed forces collaborate carefully in coping with frequent safety challenges resembling drug and human trafficking.
Sri Lanka’s State Minister of Defence Premitha Bandara Tennakoon is presently on a go to to India to attend premier biennial world defence exhibition DefExpo2022. Tennakoon hailed the partnership between India and Sri Lanka within the defence sphere.
Experience sharing and capability constructing have been a key pillar of India-Sri Lanka defence cooperation, the assertion added.