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Unfinished Tasks for Indian Prime Minister Modi During Next Five Years

January 14, 2024
India

There appears to be an overwhelming consensus in India that Mr. Modi should be elected as the Prime Minister of India for the third time during the forthcoming parliamentary election. If one

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What is happening in the Red Sea?

January 14, 2024
Business

Since late November 2023, Houthi rebels in Yemen, in response to the conflict in Gaza, have targeted cargo ships with links to Israel, according to many commentators. At first, India and a

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Sri Lanka Navy’s Maritime Endeavors in the Red Sea

January 14, 2024
Columns

President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s recent disclosure that Sri Lanka intended joining the United States-led Operation Prosperity Guardian (OPG) in the Red Sea has triggered the inevitable response: Why are we fighting other people’s

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Let the universal human rights be what they should be

January 14, 2024
Human Rights

The freshly concluded 2023 marked the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which has great significance in human history and has had a profound impact on the cause of

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China-Maldives cooperation at new starting point

January 14, 2024
Diplomacy

On Jan. 8-12, Mohamed Muizzu paid his visit to China as president of the Maldives, marking a fresh starting point for China-Maldives relations. This year is also of special significance for bilateral

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Taiwan: Lai leads DPP to historic third term

January 13, 2024
Taiwan

Vice President William Lai (賴清德) won the presidential election last night, delivering the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) a record third term in office. It is the first time since direct presidential elections

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State Minister of Justice’s Audacious Assault

January 13, 2024
Editorials

Editorial Sri Lanka is a country like no other. Recent reports reveal that the State Minister of Justice and Prison Affairs stands accused of orchestrating a repugnant assault on justice and the

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Israel’s War on Palestine and the Global Upsurge Against It

January 13, 2024
Columns

Hundreds of millions of people across the world have been deeply moved by the atrocity of the Israeli war on Palestine. Millions have attended marches and protests, many of them participating in

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Is Israel Committing Genocide in Gaza?

January 13, 2024
Human Rights/Israel

“Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are.” ~ Benjamin Franklin A Disclaimer The title of this article is sub judice before the International Court

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Why Sri Lanka Navy Need bigger ship?

January 13, 2024
Defence

Since the 2010 conclusion of Sri Lanka’s decades-long conflict with Tamil Tiger separatists in the country’s northern regions, the Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) has been re-inventing itself to develop the operational agility

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