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explain the impact of the contact between india and sri lanka.​

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Answered by bhimacharan92
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Explanation:

India and Sri Lanka share a maritime border. India is the only neighbour of Sri Lanka, separated by the Palk Strait; both nations occupy a strategic position in South Asia and have sought to build a common security umbrella in the Indian Ocean. Both India and Sri Lanka are republics within the Commonwealth of Nations.

Answered by selvaakashben10
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Answer:

India–Sri Lanka relations are diplomatic relations between India and Sri Lanka.

Only 4% of Sri Lankans have a negative view on India, the lowest of all the countries surveyed by the Ipsos Global Scan.

The two countries are also close on economic terms with India being the island's largest trading partner and an agreement to establish a proto single market also under discussion at an advanced stage.

There are deep racial and cultural links between the two countries. India and Sri Lanka share a maritime border.

India is the only neighbor of Sri Lanka, separated by the Palk Strait; both nations occupy a strategic position in South Asia and have sought to build a common security umbrella in the Indian Ocean.

Both India and Sri Lanka are republics within the Commonwealth of Nations.

They have been however tested by the Sri Lankan Civil War and by the controversy of Indian intervention during the war.

In recent years Sri Lanka has moved closer to China, especially in terms of naval agreements.

India has signed a nuclear energy deal to improve relations.

India made a nuclear energy pact with Sri Lanka in 2015.

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