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Travis Sinniah: First Sri Lankan to Be Honoured by NDU

August 16, 2022
Defence/News

On August 9, the National Defense University in Washington DC welcomed three new CISA alumni to the International Fellows Hall of Fame in a ceremony held in Sydney, Australia during NDU’s 16th

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Thucydidean reality in Sri Lanka: Some comments on Yuan Wang 5

August 16, 2022
Columns

The small state dilemma is a complex discourse in the realm of International Relations, which dates back to the classical epoch of Thucydides whose seminal work “The History of Peloponnesian War” has

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Washington Wants a New Cold War—But That’s a Bad Idea

August 16, 2022
China/Russia

As China unleashed live-fire military exercises off the coast of Taiwan, simulating a real “reunification by force” operation in the wake of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s ceremonial visit to the island last

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Western ‘Naturalism’ Disrespects Nonhuman Animals and the Entire Natural World

August 16, 2022
Uncategorized

One species has transformed into a material backdrop for its tribulations the 10 million other species that constitute its extended family, its giving environment, and its daily cohabitants. More specifically, it is

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How Western Civilization Was Erased

August 15, 2022
Columns

When I was a student, school principles and university administrations were very supportive of teachers.  It was understood that once teachers could be accused by students, learning discipline would break down, and

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Israel once again slaughter Palestinians in Gaza

August 15, 2022
Palestinian

On Friday 5 August 2022, Israel, planted in Palestine in violation of all laws, norms, moral principles and by means of bribery, blackmail and massacres, launched its latest savage multiple air strikes

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How India and Pakistan Lost True Freedom

August 15, 2022
Uncategorized

Europeans went to West Asia pretending to be businessmen and fostered political intrigues and treachery to become the ruler of the Sub-Continent. The conquest and looting of Moghul India in 1857 transformed

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Pakistan at 75: Jinnah’s Legacy in Perspective

August 15, 2022
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

We start, though one never should, with an alternative universe: imagine if Gandhi didn’t really want freedom for India. Go further afield: imagine if Churchill didn’t want to win the war. Or

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Bangladesh: A True Story of History’s Deadliest Storm

August 15, 2022
New Books

Following excerpts adapted from the authors’ latest book, The Vortex A True Story of History’s Deadliest Storm, an Unspeakable War, and Liberation, published by HarperCollins Publishers White mist surged across the Mahajagmitra’s

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Bangladesh: The carnage shook the World

August 15, 2022
History

As long as Padma, Meghna, Gouri, Jamuna flows on,Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, your accomplishment will also live on.” – Annada Shankar Ray No mercy or clemency to the killers of Father of the

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The terrorist threat confronting Asia is becoming more complex even

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