COLOMBO :
INDIA on Tuesday announced a
reconstruction package of USD
450 million to cyclone Ditwahhit Sri Lanka, as External Affairs
Minister S Jaishankar met with
the island nation’s top leaders
and assured Delhi’s steadfast
commitment to Colombo’s
rebuilding post-cyclone.
Jaishankar, who arrived here
as Prime Minister Narendra
Modi’s Special Envoy, said that
it was natural for India to step
forward at a time when Sri Lanka
faced a crisis.
The Minister called President
Anura Kumara Dissanayake and
conveyed PM Modi’s warm wishes and message of solidarity in
the aftermath of cyclone Ditwah.
“The Letter from Prime
Minister Modi that I handed over
builds on our First Responder
role and commits a reconstruction package of USD 450 million
to Sri Lanka,” Jaishankar said
while addressing the press alongside Sri Lankan Foreign Minister
Vijitha Herath. Jaishankar said he
had a detailed discussion with
the President on the damage
caused by Cyclone Ditwah and
their talks centred around how
expeditiously India’s assistance
package can be delivered.
Jaishankar and his counterpart Herath jointlyinaugurateda120-footdualcarriagewayBailey
Bridge in the Kilinochchi District of Northern
Province, one of the areas severely affected by
the cyclone, in the presence of President
Dissanayake. The 110-tonne bridge was air-lifted from India and installed as part of Operation
SagarBandhu.Given thescaleofdamage, restoring connectivity was clearly an immediate priority, and this was in fact discussed between
President Dissanayake and PM Modi in their
telephone call, Jaishankar said.
Hesaid thatalargenumberofArmyEngineers
erected the Bailey bridge, transported by C-17
aircraft at Killinochchi. One more Bailey bridge
at Chilaw is currently under construction. He
said India’s relief and assistance mission -
Operation Sagar Bandhu - commenced on the
very day that Cyclone Ditwah made landfall.