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Has Sri Lanka Learned from India in Its Recovery?

December 15, 2023
Columns

I am delighted to witness our immediate neighbour, Sri Lanka, recovering from its economic challenges with the steadfast support of longstanding allies. The International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and various financial

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Redesigning the Poverty Alleviations Program – Part 3

December 15, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Click here to read the Second Part of this series The IMF prescription of direct cash grants for the poor may work satisfactorily if the poor segment is small. It may be

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American Shadow Commander in Ukraine to Replace Zaluzhny 

December 14, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

Republicans are complaining that neither the Biden administration nor Zelensky could tell them how Ukraine could win the war with Russia or what plan the administration had for Ukraine going forward.  Nor

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The No-State Solution Becomes More and More Real as Israel’s Permanent Nakba Continues

December 14, 2023
Columns

In 1948, the Syrian historian Constantin Zurayk used the Arabic word Nakba (Catastrophe) to refer to the forced removal of Palestinians from their lands and homes by the newly formed Israeli state (in his

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China, U.S. share responsibility to cooperate on AI

December 14, 2023
Artificial Intelligence/Diplomacy

Only 22 years after Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster movie “AI” (artificial intelligence) came to the big screen, the imaginary scenes in the movie are becoming real: AI is permeating our everyday life. According

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Canada and Terror: A Controversial Dance with Unsettling Alliances

December 14, 2023
Columns

by Jude Amory In the grand theater of international relations, where diplomacy meets intrigue, Canada finds itself at the center of a gripping narrative, not of conventional political alliances, but of alleged

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European companies cast votes of confidence in China

December 14, 2023
Business

German carmaker Volkswagen Group has announced that Volkswagen (China) Technology Co., Ltd., the group’s Chinese company and its largest research and development center outside its German headquarters, will launch an electric vehicle

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Discomfiting Civil Society and NGOs in Bangladesh

December 14, 2023
Bangladesh

The leaders of Bangladesh’s Civil Society, NGO Organisations, constitutional experts, human rights activists, social movement activists, et al are dwelling-houses of Academics – Professors with PhD degrees, Lawyers, Barristers, Journalists and people

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Poverty alleviation experiences in Sri Lanka – Part 2

December 14, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Click here to read the part one of this series Though the terminology was not used, Sri Lanka had paid attention to poverty alleviation since the pre-independent era, much before the initiatives

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SOP Update – Mandatory Indian Approval for Chinese Ships Docking in Sri Lanka?

December 13, 2023
Columns

One-time Foreign Secretary Kshenuka Senewiratne and Admiral Ravindra Chandrasiri Wijegunaratne (Rtd.) on Dec 04, 2023 assumed duties at the Sri Lankan High Commission in New Delhi and Islamabad, respectively. It would be

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