Colombo is also turning to New Delhi for help at this critical juncture. It is negotiating a $1.9 billion economic aid package, but it has not yet been finalised. On January 6, India and Sri Lanka signed a deal to jointly develop the Trincomalee oil tank farm in eastern Sri Lanka. These 75 oil tanks which were used by the British during the Second World War, will be now redesigned and modernized. "Energy cooperation is an important area of bilateral cooperation with Sri Lanka. We are in consultation with the government of Sri Lanka for the modernization of the Trincomalee tank farms. This will allow for storage of fuel and will augment bilateral energy security,’’ MEA spokesman Arindam Bagchi said on Thursday. Ironically, at one point of time in the 80’s New Delhi was concerned that the US was eyeing these oil tanks and planning to have a listening post in Trincomalee. That was the time of the Cold War with India and the US on the opposite side of the divide.