Modi to be first PM to visit Sri Lanka in 28 years
March 09, 2015  16:38
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi sets off tomorrow on a five-day tour of Seychelles, Mauritius and Sri Lanka that is expected to give traction to the country's Indian Ocean outreach during which he also visit a former war zone and Tamil heartland of Jaffna.

As Modi visits Sri Lanka on March 13-14 on the third and final leg of his tour, Indian officials said on Monday that New Delhi is looking forward to a solution to the "humanitarian' issue of its fishermen's rights amid controversial remarks by Lankan Premier Ranil Wickramasinghe.

Modi will be the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Jaffna where he will hand over homes built with the help of Indian assistance.

An Indian Prime Minister is also visiting the island nation after a gap of 28 years since late Rajiv Gandhi last visited the country in 1987.
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