'Trek will develop kinship between military's
Indo-Sri Lanka guard ties got a religious curve on Sunday, when a gathering of 80 military faculty left for Bodh Gaya on a contracted flight masterminded by the Indian government.

The excursion was composed after Sri Lankan Army Commander Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake's ask for to Chief of the Army Staff General Bipin Rawat, who was as of late here on an altruism visit.
General Senanayake set up together the multi day-visit, under the India-Sri Lanka Exchange Program, in collaboration with the High Commission of India in Colombo, the Sri Lankan Army said.
Aside from a visit to the Mahabodhi Temple, a key religious site that Buddhists think about sacrosanct, the Indian Army will sort out communications with their military faculty, and a voyage through the Officers Training Academy (OTA) at Gaya, the Indian mission here said in an announcement. It likewise portrayed the visit as "yet another appearance of the mutual Buddhist legacy of India and Sri Lanka" and one that would help develop "kinship and brotherhood" between the two military.
Exceptional air ship sent
The military staff and their families went by an exceptionally masterminded Indian Air Force C-17 Globemaster air ship. This is the first occasion when they are going by Bodh Gaya, Army sources said.
General Senanayake and Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Taranjit Singh Sandhu on Sunday met the Sri Lankan staff and their families at Colombo air terminal, in front of their flight.
Indo-Sri Lanka guard ties got a religious curve on Sunday, when a gathering of 80 military faculty left for Bodh Gaya on a contracted flight masterminded by the Indian government.
The excursion was composed after Sri Lankan Army Commander Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake's ask for to Chief of the Army Staff General Bipin Rawat, who was as of late here on an altruism visit.
General Senanayake set up together the multi day-visit, under the India-Sri Lanka Exchange Program, in collaboration with the High Commission of India in Colombo, the Sri Lankan Army said.
Aside from a visit to the Mahabodhi Temple, a key religious site that Buddhists think about sacrosanct, the Indian Army will sort out communications with their military faculty, and a voyage through the Officers Training Academy (OTA) at Gaya, the Indian mission here said in an announcement. It likewise portrayed the visit as "yet another appearance of the mutual Buddhist legacy of India and Sri Lanka" and one that would help develop "kinship and brotherhood" between the two military.
Exceptional air ship sent
The military staff and their families went by an exceptionally masterminded Indian Air Force C-17 Globemaster air ship. This is the first occasion when they are going by Bodh Gaya, Army sources said.
General Senanayake and Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Taranjit Singh Sandhu on Sunday met the Sri Lankan staff and their families at Colombo air terminal, in front of their flight.
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