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The business end of Sri Lankan President M. Sirisena's visit to India promises a new turn to bilateral ties that had come under strain in the last days of his predecessor, Mahinda Rajapaksa's term due to his pro-Beijing tilt on strategic issues. That he chose India as his first overseas destination demonstrates where his priorities lie. Significantly, Sirisena left for India just as his Foreign Minister returned after meeting US Secretary of State John Kerry. Earlier, his maiden port of call was India. This rebuilding of bridges with India and the US demonstrates his intent in achieving closure on the global civil society's consternation over the unaddressed human rights and political issues after Colombo won the war against the LTTE and in choosing a strategic path that is not unduly reliant on China. Sirisena has also tried to revive efforts towards addressing the demands of the Tamil community by appointing civilian governors to the Northern and Eastern provinces and promising a permanent resolution of the fishermen's issue.
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