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Diplomatic Relations - Page 3

September 12, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

George Soros and the Savage Economic Looting of Russia

“We learned today that officers of the United States’ CIA operated as consultants to Anatoly Chubais. But it is even funnier that upon returning to the US, they were prosecuted for violating

Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

Neutral No More: Sri Lanka in Crisis

The 10th Synergia foundation’s conclave, a three-day strategic affairs forum, commenced in New Delhi on 11 March, 2026, 12 days after the joint Israeli-US attack on Iran. The meeting at the Manekshaw Centre Auditorium, New Delhi, took place a week

April 1, 2026

Integration, Not Numbers, Is Reshaping Airpower in South Asia

Columns/Geopolitics

Air forces are the primary military branches responsible for conducting air warfare, securing air superiority and projecting power through fighters, bombers and reconnaissance platforms.

America’s Reckless Vendetta Against Cuba Must End

Editorials

Editorial “Beneath this mask there is more than flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea, Mr. Creedy, and ideas are bulletproof.” These lines

Suez to Gwadar: The New Trade Superhighway

December 2, 2025
Columns/Geopolitics

On November 30, 2025, Egypt proposed an ambitious plan to establish a commercial corridor linking the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) with Pakistan’s Gwadar Port. This proposal, articulated by Egypt’s Foreign Minister

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Indo—Israel Nexus: Axis of the New East

November 9, 2025
Columns/Geopolitics

J.N. Dixit, India’s former National Security Adviser and one of the country’s most seasoned diplomats, once wrote that the establishment of relations “with South Africa and then with Israel” was the most

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Trump Boycotts South Africa G20, Citing “Human Rights Abuses”

November 8, 2025
Diplomacy

President Donald Trump announced on Friday that the United States would boycott the upcoming Group of 20 summit in South Africa, claiming the host nation is guilty of “human rights abuses” against

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America’s Reckless Vendetta Against Cuba Must End

September 21, 2024
Editorials

Editorial “Beneath this mask there is more than flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea, Mr. Creedy, and ideas are bulletproof.” These lines from V for Vendetta echo eerily in the

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Global Parliamentarians Urge U.S. to Remove Cuba from “State-Sponsor of Terrorism” List

September 20, 2024
World

Nearly 600 parliamentarians from 73 countries have signed a joint letter calling on the United States to remove Cuba from its list of “state-sponsors of terrorism.” The letter, coordinated by the Progressive

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George Soros and the Savage Economic Looting of Russia

September 12, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

“We learned today that officers of the United States’ CIA operated as consultants to Anatoly Chubais. But it is even funnier that upon returning to the US, they were prosecuted for violating

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PM Modi in Singapore: India, the Ideal Investment Hub

September 5, 2024
Diplomacy/News

by Gurdip Singh Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday began his visit to Singapore, aimed at boosting bilateral friendship, deepening ‘strategic partnership’ and attracting investment from the Southeast Asian nation. During his

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Forging Stronger Ties: Reflecting on Malaysia-Sri Lanka Relations

September 4, 2024
Diplomacy

Editorial Note: The following speech, delivered by High Commissioner Badli Hisham Adam during Malaysia’s 67th Independence Day celebrations, reflects the profound spirit of national unity and his dedication to strengthening Malaysia-Sri Lanka

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