Adani eyes infrastructure ventures in Sri Lanka
The Hindu
Gautam Adani meets President, PM
The Adani Group will explore infrastructure partnerships in Sri Lanka, apart from developing a Colombo Port terminal, chairman Gautam Adani said following meetings with President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and PM Mahinda Rajapaksa.
“Privileged to meet President @GotabayaR and PM @PresRajapaksa. In addition to developing Colombo Port’s Western Container Terminal, the Adani Group will explore other infrastructure partnerships. India’s strong bonds with Sri Lanka are anchored to centuries’ old historic ties,” Mr. Adani tweeted on Tuesday, referring to the eponymous group’s $700 million port-terminal deal, with a local partner and the Sri Lanka Ports Authority.
Mr. Adani, who had a private meeting with President Gotabaya on Monday, called on PM Mahinda on Tuesday, sources in Colombo said.

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