The MoUs were signed by IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad with his Sri Lankan counterpart Harin Fernando in Colombo. They include setting up of e-office system and connecting of National Knowledge network (NKN) for collaboration among universities and academics. The statement said the scope of MoU includes e-governance, e-learning, tele-medicine and cyber security.
"The same spirit of creativity and innovation pervades in the extraordinary population of Sri Lanka. And therefore, when the mandate was given by our Prime Minister that the new technology must be there to assist Sri Lanka, we have come to assist, to help you innovate, create more platforms, more opportunities and more employment for you people."
He added, similar to Sri Lanka, the NKN will be expanded to Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Afghanistan.
Sri Lankan Telecommunication and Digital Infrastructure Minister Harin Fernando expressed gratitude towards India for introducing the new platforms and engaging closely with Sri Lanka on technology development.
“We look up to India as our big brother. Always,” he said.
He said that if he were a senior minister like Prasad, with the portfolios of law and justice, he may have been able to cut through the red tape.