Former President of Sri Lanka, Chandrika Kumaratunga Bhandaranaike meets PM Modi
PM Modi appreciates Ms Kumaratunga's role in strengthening relations between India and Sri Lanka
India and Sri Lanka enjoy deep and enduring links of kinship, history and culture: PM

Former President of Sri Lanka, Ms. Chandrika Kumaratunga Bhandaranaike called on the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today. Ms Kumaratunga is visiting India to attend the ongoing international conference “Samvad- Global Hindu-Buddhist Initiative on conflict avoidance and environment consciousness".

Prime Minister welcomed the successful holding of the parliamentary elections in Sri Lanka in a peaceful and participative manner as reflective of the strength of democracy in the country.

He deeply appreciated the leadership role played by Ms Chandrika in the country and in strengthening relations between India and Sri Lanka. He expressed confidence that Ms Chandrika would continue to play an important role in Sri Lanka to move towards genuine reconciliation and social harmony where the aspirations of all the communities would be met within the framework of united Sri Lanka.

Prime Minister reiterated that India attached the highest importance to its relations with Sri Lanka. Both countries enjoyed deep and enduring links of kinship, history and culture. He looked forward to continue to work closely with the President and the Prime of Sri Lanka to take the relationship to new heights.

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List of outcomes: Visit of the Prime Minister to France
June 14, 2026

S.No.

MoUs/ Agreements/ Announcements

Area

1

Adoption of India-France Innovation Roadmap 2030

Technology and Innovation, Research and Education

2.

Creation of a Joint India-France AI Working Group focused on AI governance

3.

Memorandum of Understanding on the establishment of a National Centre of Excellence for Skilling in Aeronautics and Allied Sectors at NSTI, Kanpur

4.

Expanded possibilities for using India’s real-time payment system – Unified Payments Interface (UPI) – in France

5.

Incubation of an additional 10 Indian startups at Station F.

6.

Establishment of a Centre of Digital Sciences between Department of Science and Technology (DST) and Institut National de Recherche en Sciences et Technologies du Numérique (INRIA)

7.

Establishment of an ICCR India Chair on “AI, Innovation and Culture” at Universite Paris-Saclay

8.

Letter of Intent between Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and Health Data Hub of France

9.

Setting up of a High-level Mechanism for realizing the goal of doubling bilateral trade in the next five years,  building on the existing Economic and Financial Dialogue

 

Trade, Investment and Supply chains

10.

Institution of an Economic Security Dialogue

11.

Declaration of Intent on Cooperation on Railway and High-speed Railway Development in India

12.

General Security Agreement on the Exchange and Protection of Classified Information

Strategic and Space

13.

Letter of Intent between ISRO and CNES concerning cooperation in the field of microgravity research and human space exploration