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Sri Lanka Exceeds IMF Reserve Target, Achieves Record Official Reserves of $4.4 Billion in 2023

January 6, 2024
Business

In a remarkable turn of events, Sri Lanka has surpassed expectations by boosting its official reserves by a substantial $829 million in December alone. As a result, the nation concludes the year

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Naravane Memoirs Fizzle: Loss to Ring Side View on Indian Strategic Decision Making

January 6, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

Release of excerpts from the Memoirs,‘Four Stars of Destiny,’ by former Army Chief General M M Naravane in December last year had whetted the appetite of military analysts as these provided a

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Top Court agrees to review Trump’s Colorado ballot eligibility

January 6, 2024
News

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to take up whether former President Donald Trump can be disqualified from appearing on Colorado’s primary ballot, setting up a historic case ahead of the

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Elections in Taiwan: Does the Island Choose Further Confrontation With China?

January 6, 2024
China

On January 13, the residents of Taiwan, an island off the coast of China, will go to the polls to elect a new president and parliament. These elections attract more international attention

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The Problem of Refugee Camps in the Middle East and North Africa

January 6, 2024
Human Rights

In 2024, 12 percent of “forcibly displaced and stateless people” are expected to be from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, said the United Nations. This displacement will be caused due to war,

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Has the JVP unequivocally ruled out an armed struggle to win government?

January 6, 2024
Politics/Presidential Election 2024

In answer to a question posed by the interviewer Kelum Bandara from the Daily Mirror regarding a statement made by JVPs politburo member K.D. Lalkantha that the party is even ready for

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Hasina’s Polls in Bangladesh: 12% of Candidates are either self-educated or illiterate

January 5, 2024
Bangladesh

Only 1.7 percent of 1,945 candidates contesting Sunday’s polls are politicians by profession, according to the affidavits submitted at the Election Commission. According to an analysis of Shushashoner Jonno Nagorik (Shujan), 28

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Why Bharat Matters: India’s New Foreign Policy

January 5, 2024
New Books

Following excerpts adapted from the author’s new book, Why Bharat Matters, published by Rupa Publications Three years ago, in my earlier book The India Way: Strategies for an Uncertain World, I had urged

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India-Russia ties get a makeover

January 5, 2024
Columns

The visit by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to Russia on December 24-29 presented an extraordinary spectacle reminiscent of the halcyon days of Indo-Soviet relations. There was an unnameable ecstasy in Jaishankar’s

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NATO’s War Problem: Weak Armor

January 5, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

NATO has a huge problem that it cannot overcome for decades.  Put most simply, the armor vehicles NATO has won’t survive in a firefight with the Russians, notwithstanding the fact that Russian

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