Before the Easter Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka, it was almost unthinkable that the Islamic […]
Author: A Jathindra
From Kathmandu to Colombo: The Geopolitical Roots of Nepal’s Unrest
In South Asia, history shows that setting streets ablaze rarely leads to constructive change. Yet, […]
Next: Maybe China, Following the USS Santa Barbara
In the wake of the recent U.S. tariff relief for Colombo, the U.S. Navy’s littoral […]
India-U.S. Discord: A Boon for China?
U.S.-India relations are showing signs of strain after Washington imposed new tariffs on India in […]
Missed the Bus? Revisiting 38 Years of the Indo-Sri Lanka Accord
Even after thirty-eight years, the Indo-Lanka Accord, signed on July 29, 1987, stands out as […]
A nuclear Iran would not just threaten Israel but destabilize the entire region: An exclusive interview with Ambassador Reuven Azar
Gaza remains a highly sensitive issue among global human rights advocates. In Sri Lanka, Muslim […]
The Weaponization of Aid by Hamas, with UN Complicity
Across Gaza, humanitarian aid is desperately needed. Yet for far too long, international assistance has […]
The Threat Within: Why Sri Lanka Must Learn from the UK Ban on Palestine Action
Are democracies in the Western world facing unprecedented challenges—ironically, in the name of democracy itself? […]
Sri Lanka: Handling U.S. Tariffs Amidst a Faltering Foreign Policy
There are many perspectives on U.S. tariff policy. Some describe it as “mercantile diplomacy”—a strategy […]