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SBI to give $1-billion loan to Sri Lanka for food, medicine and other essential items

Written by  Jasleen Kaur -- March 17th 2022 05:58 PM -- Updated: March 17th 2022 06:21 PM
SBI to give $1-billion loan to Sri Lanka for food, medicine and other essential items

SBI to give $1-billion loan to Sri Lanka for food, medicine and other essential items

New Delhi, March 17: Sri Lanka on Thursday signed $1 (USD) billion credit line with India for the procurement of food, medicines and other essential items, amid the island nation's worsening economic crisis. The agreement was signed between the State Bank of India (SBI) and the Government of Sri Lanka, during Sri Lankan Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksha's two-day visit to India. This agreement was signed after Rajapaksa held a meeting with Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in New Delhi on Thursday. The ministers discussed wide-ranging issues of mutual interest and economic cooperation. Also read | SAD patron Parkash Singh Badal gives up his pension as ex-MLA This signing of the credit facility comes a day after Rajapaksa on Wednesday met PM Narendra Modi and thanked him for extending support for the Sri Lankan economy. Sri Lanka signs $1 billion credit line with India PM Modi spoke about the central role that Sri Lanka occupies in India's 'Neighbourhood First' policy and its S.A.G.A.R (Security and Growth for all in the Region) doctrine. Modi reiterated that India would continue to stand with the friendly people of the neighbouring country. Sri Lanka has seen its national currency getting devalued significantly against major international currencies, in addition to crippling fuel and gas shortages and daily electricity cuts. As Sri Lanka faces a severe economic crisis, India has continued to assist its neighbouring country in its fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, and to mitigate its adverse impact and its developmental priorities. Sri Lanka signs $1 billion credit line with India India provided more than $500 million in foreign currency swaps to strengthen Sri Lanka's foreign reserves, taking the total up to $900 million. India also extended the repayment time frame for the $500 million debt of Sri Lanka under the Asian Clearance Arbitration. Also Read | News of Lawrence Bishnoi group claiming responsibility for Sandeep Nangal’s death is FAKE Espousing India's Neighborhood first policy, Jaishankar said that India stands with Sri Lanka. "Neighborhood first. India stands with Sri Lanka. USD 1 billion credit line signed for the supply of essential commodities. Key element of the package of support extended by India," Jaishankar tweeted. Sri Lanka signs $1 billion credit line with India -PTC News

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