New Delhi, Nov 23: India is likely to have only a diplomatic presence at 'functional level' at the donor conference in Oslo on November 25 being held in support of the ongoing peace process in Sri Lanka but would not have any political or headquarter-level representation. Official sources clarified that it was customary for the entire diplomatic corp to be invited for such conferences where they were seated in a separate diplomatic enclosure for the inauguration and not as "negotiators."
India has serious reservations about joining the "peace support meeting" organised by facilitator Norway, as it will then be sharing a platform with LTTE, a proscribed organisation.
During meetings two senior visiting Sri Lankan ministers had with external affairs minister Yashwant Sinha and national security advisor Brajesh Mishra here, India's economic assistance for the island nation came in for special praise.
India's assistance for rehabilitation includes a general line of credit of 100 million us dollars on very liberal terms, a programme loan of 20 million dollars and 3,000 tonnes of wheat at liberal terms and a 7.5 million dollar assistance for a cancer centre.

New Delhi is also providing extensive assistance on education, vocational training and also given mobile medical unit. Bureau Report