Vice-President C P Radhakrishnan announced the extension of Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card eligibility to the sixth generation for the Indian community in Sri Lanka.
Previously, OCI card eligibility was limited to the fourth generation.
Discussions between Radhakrishnan and Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake covered bilateral ties, housing projects, and fishermen issues.
India provided $450 million in aid for Cyclone Ditwah relief.
Detailed Insights:
The extension of OCI card eligibility aims to strengthen ties with the Indian-origin Tamil community in Sri Lanka, which constitutes 7% of the population.
Discussions highlighted India's role as a reliable "first responder" during regional crises, particularly during Sri Lanka's economic and debt crises.
India's "Neighbourhood First" policy was acknowledged for stabilizing Sri Lanka through economic assistance and disaster relief following Cyclone Ditwah.
Fishermen issues remain a contentious aspect of India-Sri Lanka relations, requiring ongoing dialogue and resolution.
Key Concepts Involved:
Overseas Citizen of India (OCI): An immigration status allowing foreign citizens of Indian origin to live and work in India indefinitely.
Neighbourhood First Policy: A foreign policy initiative prioritizing peaceful relations and collaboration with India's immediate neighbors.