"Dispelling concerns from India over China's increasing presence in the Indian Ocean, China will need to let the Colombo Port City Project in Sri Lanka really play a role in promoting the development of the local economy," an article in the state-run Global Times said.
"What is important now is that the Colombo Port City Project can be allowed to move forward and become an engine of economic growth in Sri Lanka that will benefit the local economy. If that goal can be reached, the project itself will be the best response to India's concerns about ties between Sri Lanka and China," it said.
"However, regardless of India's protest, it is gratifying to see that the big picture of China-Sri Lanka cooperation has not changed. After Sri Lanka announced the resumption of the project earlier this year, both China and Sri Lanka reached an agreement over compensation due to delay of the project," it said.
"India has great influence on Sri Lanka's political system and has long expressed concerns over China's enhanced cooperation with Sri Lanka," it said.
Tensions between China and India have been increasing, noticeably at a time when China is promoting its Belt and Road initiative and has been forming cooperative relations with countries along the route in fields such as infrastructure.
"An inevitable result of such efforts has been China's increased presence in some South Asian countries which have been, until now, mainly influenced by India," it said.
