Sri Lanka’s top police officer’s version of the rise and the fall of one of the world’s most feared terror groups, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, was released at a function here on Sunday. “In the 21st century, Sri Lanka is the only country in the world to root out terrorism,” said Inspector-General of… Continue reading IGP writes on the LTTE’s rise and fall
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India offers training slots for Sri Lankan military personnel
REMEMBERING THE JAWANS:Defence Secretary Pradeep Kumar pays tributes at the IPKF memorial in Colombo on Tuesday. Standing behind him is the Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Ashok Kantha. Despite the defence personnel training academies being almost full, India on Tuesday offered training placements for the Sri Lankan security personnel. This was part of a… Continue reading India offers training slots for Sri Lankan military personnel
Defence Secretary in Colombo to discuss peacetime engagement
FURTHERING TIES:Defence Secretary Pradeep Kumar (second right) with his Sri Lankan counterpart, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, during their Defence Secretary-level talks in Colombo on Monday. COLOMBO: To outline the contours of India’s defence engagement with Sri Lanka during peacetime, Indian Defence Secretary Pradeep Kumar arrived here on Monday on a three-day visit. He met Sri Lankan External… Continue reading Defence Secretary in Colombo to discuss peacetime engagement
50,000 houses to be built for IDPs in Jaffna
A pilot project of building houses for the internally displaced persons (IDPs)s in Jaffna will begin soon. Initially, 1000 houses will be built and 49,000 will be added later. The project monitoring consultant, Government of India-owned Hindustan Prefab Limited, is expected to begin the preliminary work once the current spells of rain end. “Once actual… Continue reading 50,000 houses to be built for IDPs in Jaffna
Colombo steps up fight against defamation
Sri Lanka has stepped up efforts to counter the propaganda war unleashed by the Tamil diaspora about the condition of their brethren on the island and allegations of war crimes. Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa declared on Tuesday that the battle against LTTE elements abroad would continue. The same day, External Affairs Minister G.L. Peiris… Continue reading Colombo steps up fight against defamation
Colombo denies reports on Tamil National Anthem
The Sri Lankan government on Monday denied a media report that it had decided to disallow a Tamil version of the island nation’s National Anthem played in some parts of the Northern and Eastern Provinces. Lucien Rajakarunanayake , Director, Policy Research & Information (PIRU), Presidential Secretariat told The Hindu that there was no basis to… Continue reading Colombo denies reports on Tamil National Anthem
India-Sri Lanka ferry service gets Cabinet approval
The Union Cabinet on Wednesday cleared the proposal for a passenger ferry service between India and Sri Lanka that will strengthen economic and cultural ties. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) will be signed soon between India and Sri Lanka for providing a joint mechanism for passenger transportation between the two countries, said G.K. Vasan, Union… Continue reading India-Sri Lanka ferry service gets Cabinet approval
Carry forward efforts to ensure justice to Sri Lankan Tamils, India urged
The Tamil Parties Forum (TPF), the umbrella organisation of Tamil parties other than Tamil National Alliance (TNA), in a letter to External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna has said efforts by India to ensure ‘equality and justice’ to Sri Lankan Tamils should be carried forward. The TPF, which recently met Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, has… Continue reading Carry forward efforts to ensure justice to Sri Lankan Tamils, India urged
Carry forward efforts to ensure justice to Sri Lankan Tamils, India urged
The Tamil Parties Forum (TPF), the umbrella organisation of Tamil parties other than Tamil National Alliance (TNA), in a letter to External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna has said efforts by India to ensure ‘equality and justice’ to Sri Lankan Tamils should be carried forward. The TPF, which recently met Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, has… Continue reading Carry forward efforts to ensure justice to Sri Lankan Tamils, India urged
“India will help revive livelihood of war-affected Tamils”
External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Saturday reaffirmed that India would stay engaged with Sri Lanka to revive the livelihoods of those in the war-ravaged Northern Province and help people rebuild their lives. He was speaking at the inauguration of the Indian consulate in Jaffna town, seen as the cultural and commercial bastion of Sri… Continue reading “India will help revive livelihood of war-affected Tamils”
