Indians constituted about 20 per cent of the tourists to Sri Lanka in 2011. The number was almost the same as that in 2010.
In the period from January to November 2011, Sri Lanka received just over 7.5 lakh tourists. Of this, over 1.5 lakh were Indians. In 2010, out of the total of about 6.5 lakh tourists, Indians accounted for over 1.2 lakh.
According to the Indian High Commission in Colombo, in 2011 the visa office issued about 2 lakh visas to Sri Lankan nationals to facilitate travel to India.
the numbers from India are expected to reach an all-time high in 2012 owing to the International Cricket Committee's Twenty20 World Cup being held in Sri Lanka.
The Sri Lankan immigration requested people travelling to make sure that they apply for the right kind of visa ahead of commencing journey to the country. The country’s immigration authority mentioned that the online travel approval facility is exclusively meant for tourists, and not for any other group of persons. Businesspersons, journalists, and persons coming for other businesses are to approach the nearest Sri Lankan Mission and obtain an appropriate visa.
India’s NTPC signed an Agreement with BPDP to set up Thermal Power Plant in Bangladesh
India's National Thermal Power Corporation(NTPC), on 29 January 2012 signed an agreement with Bangladesh Power Development Board(BPDP) for setting up a joint venture 1320 MW thermal power plant. The joint venture coal-based power plant will comprise of two units of 660 MW each and will be set up at Rampal in Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The project is the first joint venture power plant in Bangladesh. The project will be completed by 2016.
The joint venture thermal power plant is one of the projects, which is part of Bangladesh's efforts to diversify its energy production process.
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