Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) Parliamentarian Namal Rajapaksa is scheduled to attend to the Rising Bharat Summit in India today (April 8), joining a prominent lineup of local and global leaders.MP Rajapaksa will provide a special address under the style The South Asian Platter: Menu for Growth, which aims to check out regional development from the perspective of emerging young leaders, contrasted with the experiences of past leadership, and their shared vision for the future.The summit will likewise include a keynote address by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi today.Among the other prominent speakers is Uza Mariya Didi, former Minister of Defence of the Maldives, along with several noteworthy personalities from the public and economic sectors, consisting of well-known Indian actress Kajol.The Rising Bharat Summit acts as a platform to bring together prominent voices throughout South Asia to discuss techniques for sustainable development, local combination, and youth leadership.





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