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Indian Foreign Policy

August 24, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Fall of a Dictator in Bangladesh

Sheikh Hasina’s fall in Bangladesh highlights history’s cruel irony. The ousting of the leader signifies the end of a period marked by the very oppression her father fought against during Bangladesh’s inception.

Editor's Choice/Sri Lanka

Exclusive: Trincomalee as a Potential Indo–US Rapid Response Base in Sri Lanka

by Durga Velayudham and Luxman Aravind The question of whether Trincomalee is being quietly prepared for an Indo–US– “Sri Lanka” joint military command no longer belongs to the world of speculation or online paranoia. It sits now in the uneasy

December 13, 2025

Ukraine’s complicated history with neighbors

Columns

A bizarre geopolitical thesis in the Indian media last week characterised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent 7-hour trip to Ukraine via Poland as part of an

Israel Expert Says Sri Lanka Has Strategic Choices in a Contested Indian Ocean

Diplomacy/Geopolitics

by Our Correspondent in Colombo Dr. Lauren Dagan Amoss has spent much of her academic and professional career examining India from outside South Asia,

Israel Expert Says Sri Lanka Has Strategic Choices in a Contested Indian Ocean

August 10, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

by Our Correspondent in Colombo Dr. Lauren Dagan Amoss has spent much of her academic and professional career examining India from outside South Asia, studying the country’s foreign policy, security calculations and

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Exclusive: Trincomalee as a Potential Indo–US Rapid Response Base in Sri Lanka

December 13, 2025
Editor's Choice/Sri Lanka

by Durga Velayudham and Luxman Aravind The question of whether Trincomalee is being quietly prepared for an Indo–US– “Sri Lanka” joint military command no longer belongs to the world of speculation or

More

Ukraine’s complicated history with neighbors

August 27, 2024
Columns

A bizarre geopolitical thesis in the Indian media last week characterised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent 7-hour trip to Ukraine via Poland as part of an effort “to plug a missing link — Central

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Fall of a Dictator in Bangladesh

August 24, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Sheikh Hasina’s fall in Bangladesh highlights history’s cruel irony. The ousting of the leader signifies the end of a period marked by the very oppression her father fought against during Bangladesh’s inception.

More

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