Pushing China aside, India will set up "Viju Farms" in Sri Lanka


- India to build electric turbines on three islands in the sea of ​​Palk between South India and Sri Lanka

Colombo: Sri Lanka and the South. An agreement has been reached between India and Sri Lanka to set up viju farms on the three small islands of Palki in India. This agreement is considered a victory for India. Earlier, the project was handed over by Sri Lanka to a Chinese company, but the Sri Lankan government took over the project from the Chinese companies as India protested against the Chinese companies coming so close to its shores. And it was India that agreed to set up "Viju Farms" on those islands. Experts equate this event with India's victory.

It is well known that due to the growing influence of China in this region (Indian subcontinent and Indian Ocean region), India is constantly accumulating and also constantly aware.

In 2020, a skirmish between Indian and Chinese troops in the Himalayan region (East Ladakh) killed 20 Indian soldiers and many more. But China hid the exact number of dead and revealed that only four of its soldiers had been killed. Which even the world's leading defense experts do not accept.

In the case of Palk's seaside, a Chinese company was awarded a contract in 2014 to set up wind farms on the Nainatik, Analatiyu and Delph islands between the two countries, but the Sri Lankan government rejected the contract, protesting India's move so close to its coast. Than Chinese companies had gathered in China.

After this, India has undertaken a લાખ 1.6 million project. In this regard, the Foreign Minister of India and the Foreign Minister of Sri Lanka signed the Memorandum of Understanding. Foreign Minister of India S. Jaishankar also met Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has also issued a statement in this regard.

Sri Lanka is currently in a serious economic crisis. At a time when it is also experiencing a shortage of fuel oil, three Indian oil companies have pledged to supply it and India has provided સહાય 5 million in aid. In addition, the લા 1 billion "line of credit" has given Sri Lanka enough financial relief.

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