A total of eight accords were signed for the Sampur power project in the presence of visiting External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid and his Lankan counterpart G L Peiris.
The power project, to be fired with imported coal, would be developed by Trincomalee Power Company - an equal joint venture between NTPC and Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB).
"With the conclusion of the Sampur project-related agreements today, we hope we will be able to commence work on the ground and pick up pace for completion by 2016," Khurshid said.
The signing of pacts for the plant comes close on the heels of India and Bangladesh inaugurating two power projects on Saturday and reflect stronger regional co-operation in this sector.
These pacts include those related to power purchase, land lease and coal supply.
Electricity generated from the plant, which would have two units of 250 MW, would be supplied to CEB.
Coal for the project would be imported and supplied by Lanka Coal Company (LCC), while land would be given by the Sri Lankan government on a long term lease.
India's largest power producer NTPC has an installed generation capacity of 41,184 MW.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for Technical Assistance in support of the 10-year National Plan for a Trilingual Sri Lanka was also signed after the bilateral talks between Khurshid and Peiris.
The MoU was signed between High Commissioner of India YK Sinha and Lalith Weeratunga, Secretary to President Mahinda Rajapaksa.
"I am also hopeful that, through the MoU for implementation of the Trilingual Plan, we will be able to contribute to this important initiative, thereby aiding national reconciliation and promoting harmony between the various linguistic communities in Sri Lanka," he said.
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