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India, Sri Lanka To Sign Key Defence Pact During PM Modi’s Visit To Island Nation

Zee News Saturday, 5 April 2025 ()
During PM Modi's visit, India and Sri Lanka will sign eight MoUs, which will include sectors like health, digitalisation, energy, and defence.
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