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Cultural Exchange Programme

Cultural cooperation is a very important aspect of the bilateral relationship and the Cultural Cooperation Agreement signed by the Government of India and the Government of Sri Lanka on 29 November, 1977 at New Delhi forms the basis on which the periodical Cultural Exchange Programmes (CEPs) between the two countries are signed and implemented.  Programme of Cultural Cooperation (PCC) for 2010-2013  was signed during the June 2010 State Visit of the President of Sri Lanka to India. The PCC seeks to enhance the level of cooperation in a wide variety of fields such as performing arts, visual arts, libraries, museums, archives & cultural documentation, archaeology, handicrafts, sports and youth affairs, publications and professional exchanges and mass media. The Indian Cultural Centre in Colombo actively promotes awareness of Indian culture by offering classes in Indian music, dance, Hindi and yoga. Every year, cultural troupes from both countries exchange visits. India is also committed to the restoration of important icons of cultural heritage of Sri Lanka and is participating in the setting up an International Buddhist Museum in Kandy and the restoration of the Thirukeeteswaram Temple in Mannar. India-Sri Lanka Foundation established in 1998 also promotes greater understanding between the peoples of two countries including through enhancement of cultural cooperation.