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India extends OCI card eligibility in Sri Lanka to sixth generation

20 Apr 2026
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India's Extension of Overseas Citizen Eligibility in Sri Lanka

During a two-day official visit to Sri Lanka, Vice-President C P Radhakrishnan announced significant changes in the eligibility criteria for the Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card concerning the Indian community in Sri Lanka.

Extension of OCI Eligibility

  • Eligibility extended to the fifth and sixth generations of the Indian diaspora in Sri Lanka.
  • Previously, eligibility was limited to the fourth generation.
  • OCI cards will be issued based on documents provided by the Sri Lankan government.

Discussion with Sri Lankan President

Vice-President Radhakrishnan engaged in discussions with Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to address key bilateral relations and issues.

  • Focused on multifaceted bilateral ties, including housing projects and fishermen issues.
  • Reviewed ongoing Indian project implementations in Sri Lanka, highlighting the $450 million Cyclone Ditwah aid.

Fishermen Issues

  • Explored resolving fishermen issues humanely, considering the livelihoods of communities on both sides.
  • This remains a contentious topic in India-Sri Lanka relations.

India's Role as a Regional "First Responder"

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri emphasized India's growing role as a reliable partner in regional crises.

  • Sri Lanka appreciated India's "Neighbourhood First" policy.
  • Highlighted India's crucial interventions during the 2022 Economic Crisis and Cyclone Ditwah.

Engagement with Tamil Parties

The Vice-President also met with leaders from Sri Lankan Tamil and Indian Origin Tamil parties to discuss pertinent issues affecting these communities.

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Regional "First Responder"

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India's foreign policy that prioritizes relations with its immediate neighbours, focusing on cooperation, connectivity, and mutual benefit.

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