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Your Excellency Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, 

Members of the media,

I am delighted to extend a warm welcome to you, and Prof. Maithree Wickremesinghe, and members of your delegation.

Let me congratulate you once again for leading the United National Front for Good Governance alliance to victory in last month's parliamentary elections.

We are deeply honoured that you have chosen India as your first overseas destination. It is a happy coincidence that your last full term as Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister coincided with the first NDA Government.

We thank you for your belief in and steadfast support for India-Sri Lanka relations. You are a deeply valued friend, whose vision for Sri Lanka’s progress and commitment to its pursuit is greatly admired in India.

This is a historic year for India-Sri Lanka relations, as it is for Sri Lanka. We had the honour of hosting President Sirisena on his maiden visit abroad in February. I had the privilege of an extraordinary visit to Sri Lanka in March. Now, we have Prime Minister Wickremesinghe here.

Sri Lanka has voted twice this year for change, reforms, reconciliation and progress. There can be no stronger statement of Sri Lanka’s democratic tradition. There can be no clearer sign of Sri Lanka’s march towards a peaceful, inclusive, and prosperous future.

As a close neighbour and friend, we wish Sri Lanka every success; rejoice in your progress; and, assure you of India’s unwavering support.

So, we are pleased that the Government of Sri Lanka has taken a number of significant steps in recent times. The leadership has shown remarkable political unity, at a time of great hope.

I am confident that with the wisdom and will of the leadership in Sri Lanka and the support of the people, Sri Lanka will achieve genuine reconciliation and development, so that all Sri Lankans, including the Sri Lankan Tamil community, can live a life of equality, justice, peace and dignity in a united Sri Lanka.

Your progress is important for our two countries, South Asia and our maritime region.

Prime Minister and I had excellent discussions today.

We welcomed some significant developments in bilateral relations since March, including the currency swap arrangement. We also expressed hope that progress on key bilateral initiatives and projects will gather speed now.



We both want deeper economic engagement. We would like to see our trade grow and become more balanced for Sri Lanka. We discussed how we can achieve these goals in a more open and competitive Indian market, including through bilateral arrangements for trade and investments.

I also sought his support for Indian investors, who are keen to participate in Sri Lanka’s economic development, especially in infrastructure, energy and transport sectors.

I offered India’s full support to strengthen connectivity between our two countries to deepen human and economic links that will benefit all sections of our societies.

I assured Prime Minister Wickremesinghe of continuing commitment to our development partnership - in infrastructure, railways, energy, community development projects, agriculture, capacity building, science and technology, space and civil nuclear field.

We will continue to nurture people-to-people ties. We just finished an absorbing test series. We shall all miss the great Kumar Sangakkara on the cricket field.

We recognise our closely aligned security interests and the need to remain sensitive to each other’s concerns. We both reaffirmed our commitment to deepen our defence and security cooperation.

We will intensify cooperation in combating terrorism and work together for security and stability in our maritime neighbourhood. Sri Lanka is our largest partner in defence training programme and we will continue to expand our cooperation in this area.

Prime Minister and I also discussed the fishermen issue. We agreed that fishermen's associations on both sides should continue their efforts to find a solution.

I conveyed to him that this should be seen as a humanitarian issue that affects livelihoods. I informed him of the steps we are taking to encourage Indian fishermen to take up deep sea fishing.



In conclusion, let me say that India and Sri Lanka have a huge stake in each other’s success, and in stability and development in our region.

This is a relationship that touches the hearts of ordinary Indians and Sri Lankans. It is also of great strategic importance to our two countries. With President Sirisena and Prime Minister Wickremesinghe, we can look to the future with great optimism.

Thank you.

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List of Outcomes: Visit of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi to Australia
July 09, 2026
S. No.TitleBrief description

 

1

 

Joint Declaration on Defense and Security Cooperation (JDDSC)

Renews the existing Joint Declaration on Security (2009). It identifies interoperability of forces, capacity building, maritime domain, defense industrial collaboration, cyber security and technology, counter terrorism, HADR, and unified approach in UNCLOS, ASEAN, PIF, IORA, as areas of cooperation.

2

Maritime Security Collaboration Roadmap (MSCR)

Enhances maritime security cooperation by promoting information sharing, and capability development, and operational coordination.

3

India-Australia Joint Statement on Energy Security

Reaffirms the commitment of both countries to energy security in the face of geopolitical tensions.

4

Finalisation of Administrative Arrangement of the India-Australia Civil Nuclear Agreement

Operationalises the India-Australia Civil Nuclear Agreement signed in 2014, and enables supply of uranium from Australia to India.

5

Australia-India Partnership for Cyber, Critical Technologies, Supply Chains (PACTS)

Builds on the 2020 Framework Arrangement on Cyber and Cyber Enabled Critical Technology Cooperation. Aims to support national and regional security, promote collaboration to make critical supply chains more resilient, and strengthen collaboration in critical technologies, cyber security, and digital resilience.

6

MoU between Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and Maritime Border Command (MBC) of Australia

Establishes cooperation in the field of Maritime Law Enforcement, domain awareness, and maritime border protection between ICG and MBC

7

Australian invite for an Indian military instructor in Australian Defense College for 2028-29

Announces the deployment of an Indian military instructor in Australian Defense College in 2028-29

8

MoU between Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE),and Technical and Further Education (TAFE), Government of Western Australia to set up a Centre of Excellence in Mining and Mining Equipment, Technology and Services (METS

Sets up a Centre of Excellence in Mining Equipment, Technology and Services at National Skill Training Institute (NSTI), Bhubaneswar to develop a Centre of academic excellence in sub-domains of mining operations, mine safety, mineral processing, mine machinery, etc. It will enable exchange of students/trainees between National Centre for Excellence and TAFE, Western Australia.

9

Handing over Letter of Intent (LoI) to Flinders’ University for setting up its campus in India (Bengaluru)

Enables setting up of the campus of Flinders University in Bengaluru.

10

Signing of Letter of Intent (LoI) between National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET) and Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA)

Acknowledges the importance of quality assurance in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). It will strengthen regulatory frameworks in vocational training systems, co-development and alignment of occupational standards in priority sectors, and enable capacity building of officials, staff exchanges, joint workshops/research activities.

11

Repatriation of Indian artifacts

Brings back 3 Indian antiquities:

a. The sacred bull Nandi, vehicle of Shiva [Description: Tamil Nadu, India, 11th to 12th century Granite]
b. Trident with Auspicious Kali [Bhadrakali][Description: Tamil Nadu, India, 11th century bronze]
c. The six-headed Skanda (Karttikeya) [Description: Tamil Nadu, India, 12th century basalt]

12

Operationalisation the Rooftop Solar Training Academy

Established and operationalised in the Pandit Deendayal Energy University, Gandhinagar in collaboration by Department of Climate Change, Environment and Water (DCEEW), India’s Sector Skills Council for Green Jobs (SSCGJ), ReNEW. Aims to train 2000 women and youth as solar technicians/installers/helpers. Supports the PM Surya Ghar Yojana launched by Hon PM in January 2024, and India’s green energy journey

13

MoU under Australia-Canada-India Technology and Innovation (ACITI) Partnership

Aims to advance trilateral cooperation in emerging technologies and innovation, under the Australia–Canada–India Technology and Innovation (ACITI) Partnership

14

MoU between GeoScience Australia (GA) and Geological Survey of India (GSI)

Builds on the MoU on Scientific and Technical Cooperation signed in 2015. Aimed at adoption of advanced exploration methodologies, capacity building and skill development, and enable technological upgradation and modernization of GSI infrastructure.

15

Traditional Knowledge Digital Library access agreement between Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) and IP Australia

Provides access of the Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (TKDL) database to IP Australia.

16

MoU between Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and University of Melbourne

Establishes linkages between both institutions for future collaboration including collaborative research programs towards drug target identification, trainee programs, and faculty exchange Programs

17

MoU between Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (SRFTI), Kolkata with Griffith Film School, South Brisbane, Australia.

Establish flexible and open-ended framework for collaboration including joint academic activities and workshops, development of joint projects in cinema and allied fields, and collaboration on short-term workshops, or summer schools.

18

Handing over of Letter of Approval to Victoria University

Permits the Victoria University to set up and operate its campus in Gurugram.