The Sri Lankan Government denied reports that the Indian Government is exerting pressure on it to stall the USD 1.4 billion Colombo Port City Project. In March, a week ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi´s visit to Sri Lanka, the government ordered the suspension of the project. Three months later, the Central Environmental Authority had been directed to commence ¨immediately¨ a complete environmental impact assessment of the project.
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