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India's 680 Crores Worth Of Locomotives, Train Sets To Boost Sri Lanka Railways
- Monday April 17, 2017
- World News | NDTV News Desk
In its largest export order for any public transporter, Indian Railways are going to supply modern locomotives and train sets to Sri Lanka worth six hundred and eighty crore rupees.
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No move to block trade with south India: Sri Lanka
- Thursday April 4, 2013
- South | Indo-Asian News Service
Sri Lanka has rejected moves to block trade with Tamil Nadu and has insisted that economic relations should not be disrupted despite political tensions, an official said on Thursday.
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As China develops ports in South Asia, India frets
- Tuesday February 16, 2010
- World News | Vikas Bajaj, NYT News Service
China is investing millions to turn Hambantota in Sri Lanka, a fishing hamlet into a booming new port, furthering an ambitious trading strategy in South Asia that is reshaping the region and forcing India to rethink relations with its neighbors.
- www.ndtv.com
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India's 680 Crores Worth Of Locomotives, Train Sets To Boost Sri Lanka Railways
- Monday April 17, 2017
- World News | NDTV News Desk
In its largest export order for any public transporter, Indian Railways are going to supply modern locomotives and train sets to Sri Lanka worth six hundred and eighty crore rupees.
- www.ndtv.com
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No move to block trade with south India: Sri Lanka
- Thursday April 4, 2013
- South | Indo-Asian News Service
Sri Lanka has rejected moves to block trade with Tamil Nadu and has insisted that economic relations should not be disrupted despite political tensions, an official said on Thursday.
- www.ndtv.com
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As China develops ports in South Asia, India frets
- Tuesday February 16, 2010
- World News | Vikas Bajaj, NYT News Service
China is investing millions to turn Hambantota in Sri Lanka, a fishing hamlet into a booming new port, furthering an ambitious trading strategy in South Asia that is reshaping the region and forcing India to rethink relations with its neighbors.
- www.ndtv.com