Colombo hands over letter to RITES after New Delhi addressed its concerns The Sri Lankan government has revoked the suspension imposed on the import of Indian locomotives and rolling stock after New Delhi addressed Colombo’s concerns. A letter to this effect has been handed over to RITES (Rail India Technical and Economic Services) by the… Continue reading Sri Lanka lifts curb on Indian locomotives
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Moving globally against the Tigers
Two international ‘contact groups’ to check LTTE fund-raising and arms purchases were initiated by the U.S. Concerted international action to curb fund-raising and weapons procurement by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) started in the first half of 2006, around the time Sri Lanka’s fragile ceasefire broke down and an all-out war started. It… Continue reading Moving globally against the Tigers
Sri Lanka revokes suspension on Indian locomotives and rolling stock
The Sri Lankan government has revoked the suspension imposed on the import of Indian locomotives and rolling stock after India addressed the concerns raised by Sri Lanka. A locomotive on the Galle – Matara section stopped on its tracks on March 11, following an electrical short circuit leading to the Sri Lankan Ministry of Transport… Continue reading Sri Lanka revokes suspension on Indian locomotives and rolling stock
Total number of asylum seekers decline, says UNHCR
Sri Lanka is back again among the top 10 countries in the world whose citizens seek asylum, the latest United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees’ (UNHCR) report says. The total number of asylum seekers across the world had dipped in 2010, it noted. Sri Lanka was in the list of top 10 countries in 2007,… Continue reading Total number of asylum seekers decline, says UNHCR
Work on housing project from July: Rajapaksa
Work on the India-supported pilot housing project for displaced Tamil people of the Northern Province would commence in July in Kilinochi, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa said here on Monday. At an interaction over breakfast with foreign correspondents stationed here, he said the first set of 1,000 houses would be built in Kilinochi. Last November,… Continue reading Work on housing project from July: Rajapaksa
‘13th Amendment Plus’: India sceptical of Sri Lankan promise
New Delhi wanted Colombo to step up efforts for a political solution Sri Lanka told India it would implement a devolution plan for Tamil areas going beyond the 13th Amendment to its Constitution, but Indian officials were privately sceptical of the assurance. Several U.S. Embassy cables accessed by The Hindu through WikiLeaks reveal that India… Continue reading ‘13th Amendment Plus’: India sceptical of Sri Lankan promise
Together and apart in Sri Lanka
India-U.S. military cooperation was excellent in tsunami relief but concerns varied on rebuilding of Palaly airfield When U.S. troops arrived in Sri Lanka for relief work in the aftermath of the December 2004 tsunami, alarm bells rang in sections of the Indian establishment, media and the strategic community over possible American ‘intrusion’ into its backyard.… Continue reading Together and apart in Sri Lanka
Indian fishermen seek more time to stop fishing in Sri Lankan waters
A delegation of fishermen from Tamil Nadu pleaded with their counterparts from north Sri Lanka to give them more time to stop fishing in the Sri Lankan territorial waters at a meeting here on Tuesday. The Sri Lankan fishermen, who also speak the same language, said they were in no position to grant such a… Continue reading Indian fishermen seek more time to stop fishing in Sri Lankan waters
Special train for Buddhist pilgrims coming soon
Indian Railways would launch a special Buddhist train, “Damba Diwa Vandana,” later this year from Chennai to cater to Sri Lankan pilgrims, Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Ashok K. Kantha said in Kandy on Sunday. A large number of Buddhist pilgrims from Sri Lanka visited India and the train would be a cheaper mode… Continue reading Special train for Buddhist pilgrims coming soon
42686: MEA formulating "more active role" in Sri Lankan peace process
The GOI does not, however, wish for a facilitation or mediation role in the conflict, nor does it want to join the Sri Lankan Co-Chairs Group, but it feels pressure from Sri Lankan political parties to look for other ways to make its presence felt. 42686 10/14/2005 13:31 05 NEWDELHI 8010 Embassy New Delhi CONFIDENTIAL… Continue reading 42686: MEA formulating "more active role" in Sri Lankan peace process
