India-Sri Lanka ties are getting more grounded and more grounded across various areas and this foreshadows well for individuals of the two countries, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday subsequent to meeting Lankan serve Namal Rajapaksa.

The two chiefs met in Uttar Pradesh’s Kushinagar where the head administrator introduced a global air terminal.

In a tweet, Mr Rajapaksa said the best gift Sri Lanka got from India is Buddhism.

“We have consistently divided a cozy relationship among our countries and our kin! It is the vision of HE President @GotabayaR and HE PM @narendramodi to fortify this connection between our countries and our kin,” the Lankan Cabinet serve said.

Reacting to Mr Rajapaksa’s tweet, PM Modi said, “Glad to have met you in Kushinagar, @RajapaksaNamal. India-Sri Lanka ties are getting more grounded and more grounded across various areas. This foreshadows well for individuals of our countries.”

During his gathering with PM Modi, Mr Rajapaksa likewise gave over the principal duplicate of the English Sinhala and Tamil interpretations of the Bhagavad Gita to the leader.

“The interpretation of the sacrosanct text was charged by HE @PresRajapaksa as image of our kin to individuals fellowship and our social similitudes,” the Lankan serve tweeted.

Reacting to Mr Rajapaksa’s tweet, PM Modi said, “This is an incredible drive embraced by my companion, @PresRajapaksa (Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa). The lessons of Lord Buddha join our countries and improve our planet.”

Prior, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla welcomed the Sri Lankan assignment drove by Cabinet Minister Rajapaksa with more than 100 Buddhist priests and dignitaries, conveying the Holy Buddha Relics for composition.

Giving a push to the public authority’s Buddhist the travel industry circuit drive, Prime Minister Modi introduced the Kushinagar global air terminal in Uttar Pradesh and said a large number of measures are being taken to help the country’s flight area.