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		<title>India Extends $450 Million Relief Package to Support Sri Lanka’s Cyclone Recovery</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Colombo &#8211; India has announced a substantial $450 million assistance package for Sri Lanka to support relief, recovery, and reconstruction]]></description>
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<p><strong>Colombo</strong> &#8211; India has announced a substantial $450 million assistance package for Sri Lanka to support relief, recovery, and reconstruction efforts following the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah.</p>



<p>The announcement reflects the depth of cooperation between the two neighboring countries and underlines India’s commitment to standing by Sri Lanka during times of need.</p>



<p>The cyclone caused extensive flooding across several regions, damaging homes, public infrastructure, and livelihoods, and placing renewed strain on communities already rebuilding.</p>



<p>India’s support comes at a critical moment as Sri Lanka continues its gradual recovery from the economic challenges it faced earlier in the decade.</p>



<p>The relief package is expected to focus on immediate humanitarian assistance, restoration of essential services, and longer-term rebuilding of damaged infrastructure.</p>



<p>Such support aims to help affected families return to normalcy while strengthening resilience against future climate-related disasters.</p>



<p>Officials highlighted that the assistance is rooted in a long-standing partnership based on geographic proximity, shared history, and mutual responsibility.</p>



<p>India and Sri Lanka have consistently cooperated in disaster response, with rapid assistance forming a cornerstone of their bilateral relationship.</p>



<p>Beyond financial aid, the package is expected to facilitate technical expertise, logistical coordination, and capacity building for disaster preparedness.</p>



<p>The initiative reinforces the idea that regional cooperation is essential in addressing increasingly frequent and severe climate events.</p>



<p>Cyclones and extreme weather patterns in the Indian Ocean region have underscored the importance of collective response mechanisms.</p>



<p>India’s timely intervention also sends a strong message of regional solidarity and humanitarian diplomacy.</p>



<p>Sri Lanka has welcomed the assistance as a vital boost to its ongoing recovery and reconstruction plans.</p>



<p>The support is expected to ease fiscal pressure on the Sri Lankan government as it allocates resources toward rebuilding communities and restoring livelihoods.</p>



<p>Infrastructure repair, housing rehabilitation, and support for vulnerable populations are likely to be key focus areas of the package.</p>



<p>The collaboration also aligns with broader efforts to strengthen South Asian resilience to climate change and natural disasters.</p>



<p>Both countries have emphasized the importance of sustainable development and disaster-resilient infrastructure in future planning.</p>



<p>India’s role as a first responder in the region continues to grow, reflecting its capacity and willingness to assist neighboring nations.</p>



<p>Such actions contribute to stability, trust, and long-term cooperation across the Indian Ocean region.</p>



<p>As Sri Lanka moves forward with recovery efforts, international and regional partnerships remain central to rebuilding stronger systems.</p>



<p>The assistance package represents more than financial support; it symbolizes shared values, empathy, and a commitment to collective progress.</p>



<p>India’s gesture reinforces the principle that regional prosperity is closely linked to mutual support during times of crisis.</p>
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