Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s win in the Sri Lankan presidential election poses a new challenge for India. Despite his Marxist party’s anti-India stance, India’s recent outreach efforts have improved ties. Priorities include addressing Tamil community needs and managing China’s influence in Sri Lanka.
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