The latest changes also include replacing the Constitutional Council with a weakened Parliamentary Council made up of only legislators and no civil society members
Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Thursday vowed to abolish the 19th Amendment that curtailed the powers of the President and strengthened the role of Parliament.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was among the first world leaders to congratulate Rajapaksa on the outcome of the elections
India has pledged a USD 50 million security assistance to Sri Lanka as National Security Advisor Ajit Doval called on President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and discussed a range of bilateral issues, including strengthening cooperation in defence, intelligence sharing and maritime security. Doval arrived in Colombo on Saturday on a previously unannounced visit during which he also met several foreign diplomats and discussed important issues of mutual interest. "A very cordial discussion was held with National Security Advisor of India, Ajit Doval today. Strengthening of bilateral cooperation on national security, intelligence sharing, maritime security & fostering of regional collaboration, were some of the key points of discussion," President Rajapaksa tweeted on Saturday. The President's office said Doval pledged that India will provide USD 50 million to Sri Lanka to help the country purchase equipment for its security forces. During the talks, India also pledged to provide assistance to .
Two retired senior judges and a former police chief have been appointed to the panel which has been mandated to come out with a report within six months
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In a media statement, Modi said India's line of credit of $400 million will further boost Sri Lanka's development
Rajapaksa arrived here on Thursday on a three-day visit, his first overseas tour after taking over the reins of Sri Lanka 10 days back, a reflection of importance he attaches to ties with India
He also said both India and Sri Lanka need to work together on issues related to security and overall welfare of the people of the two countries
Rajapaksa stormed to victory in Sri Lanka's presidential elections, the results of which came on Sunday
As parties in the state continue to fear for the future of the Tamils in the island nation, they have sought the Centre's help to protect them
The 16-member Cabinet included President's brothers- Mahinda Rajapaksa, 74, and Chamal Rajapaksa, 77, two Tamils and a woman
Appointing his China-friendly brother Mahinda the prime minister ahead of India visit marks a testing point for the new president's neighbourhood policy
Sri Lanka suffers from cleavages along many different lines, notably ideology, ethnicity, language, and religion
Mahinda won power in 2005 and went on to become South Asia's longest-serving leader. He became the country's youngest ever parliamentarian in 1970 at the age of 24
Gotabaya stormed to victory on Sunday in the presidential election, trouncing his nearest rival Sajith Premadasa by a margin of over 1.3 million votes
Gotabaya's election presents challenges and opportunities
Gotabaya oversaw the military defeat of Tamil separatists under his brother Mahinda 10 years ago