Divya Delhi: Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake reaffirmed his government's strong support for regional peace and India's security during delegation-level discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Colombo on Saturday. He made it clear that Sri Lanka will not permit any use of its territory that might jeopardize India's security or cause regional instability. On a crucial marine problem, the president also asked Prime Minister Modi for his cooperation. "In order to establish the outer limits of the continental shelf beyond the Exclusive Economic Zone, I asked Prime Minister Modi to step in and arrange early bilateral technical discussions regarding Sri Lanka's claim to the United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf. "Sri Lanka recognizes the importance of developing a digital economy to drive growth, innovation, and efficiency," Dissanayake said, highlighting the opportunity for collaboration in technology and governance. Prime Minister Modi and I talked about potential cooperation in digitalization across several fields in order to further this strategic agenda. "I thank the Government of India for the financial grant of Indian Rupees 300 crores to implement Sri Lanka's unique Digital Identity Project," he said, acknowledging India's contribution to Sri Lanka's digital transformation.