Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in Sri Lanka on Thursday for the second time in two years on an official visit that will see him attend the International Vesak Day celebrations, one of the biggest Buddhist festivals, as the chief guest on Friday besides connecting with Indianorigin Tamil tea workers. Before his departure, Modi said during his visit he "will interact with leading Buddhist spiritual leaders, scholars and theologians".
Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in Sri Lanka on Thursday for the second time in two years on an official visit that will see him attend the International Vesak Day celebrations, one of the biggest Buddhist festivals, as the chief guest on Friday besides connecting with Indianorigin Tamil tea workers. Before his departure, Modi said during his visit he "will interact with leading Buddhist spiritual leaders, scholars and theologians".