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A 45-member trade delegation
from Tamil Nadu will visit Sri Lanka this week to explore ways
to improve trade relations between the country and the
southern Indian state.Executive members of the Tamil Nadu Chamber of
Commerce and Industries (TNCCI) will arrive here on Thursday
on a four-day visit to Sri Lanka, according to the Ceylon
Chamber of Commerce which is Sri Lanka's main trade
representative body.The TNCCI, that was instrumental in making Madurai an
international airport, would have its representatives get on
board the first international flight leaving from Madurai
heading for Colombo on September 20.The Ceylon Chamber said the aim of the visit was to
improve bilateral trade relations between Tamil Nadu and Sri
Lanka.The visit assumes significance in view of unsavoury
incidents witnessed recently involving anti-Sri Lanka
sentiments in Tamil Nadu.Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa has urged the
Central government to halt a training programme for Sri Lankan
military personnel in Tamil Nadu. She had also recently
ordered that a Sri Lankan football team be sent back from the
state.An attack against a group of Sri Lankan Catholic
pilgrims early this month forced Sri Lanka to issue a travel
warning for Chennai.
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