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Operation Sagar Bandhu in Sri Lanka: A Humanitarian Bridg
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Operation Sagar Bandhu in Sri Lanka: A Humanitarian Bridg

    A.Jathindra | December 1, 2025

“Operation Sagar Bandhu” is the latest term to enter the lexicon of India’s neighbourhood relations. […]

Renewable Energy in Sri Lanka: Is China Set to Return?
  • Analysis
  • Opinion

Renewable Energy in Sri Lanka: Is China Set to Return?

    A.Jathindra | October 22, 2025

Fresh tenders are expected to be called for the two renewable energy projects that were […]

On Reconciliation: Listening to India Is Always Good for Sri Lanka
  • Opinion
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On Reconciliation: Listening to India Is Always Good for Sri Lanka

    A.Jathindra | September 22, 2025

As speculation swirls over whether Sri Lanka’s National People’s Power (NPP) government will hold provincial […]

India-U.S. Discord: A Boon for China?
  • Opinion

India-U.S. Discord: A Boon for China?

    CSST | August 7, 2025

U.S.-India relations are showing signs of strain after Washington imposed new tariffs on India in […]

The Weaponization of Aid by Hamas, with UN Complicity
  • Opinion

The Weaponization of Aid by Hamas, with UN Complicity

    Guy Nir, Spokesperson of Israel to Sri Lanka | July 27, 2025

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
  • Analysis
  • Opinion

The Threat Within: Why Sri Lanka Must Learn from the UK Ban on Palestine Action

    A.Jathindra | July 21, 2025

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
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  • Perspective

Sri Lanka: Handling U.S. Tariffs Amidst a Faltering Foreign Policy

    A.Jathindra | July 15, 2025

There are many perspectives on U.S. tariff policy. Some describe it as “mercantile diplomacy”—a strategy […]

Pahalgam Terror Attack: What Can Sri Lanka Learn?
  • Opinion

Pahalgam Terror Attack: What Can Sri Lanka Learn?

    A.Jathindra | May 18, 2025

While references to a “ceasefire” between India and Pakistan have emerged, India has not officially […]

India’s War on Terror
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India’s War on Terror

    A.Jathindra | May 8, 2025

In a calculated and strategic move, India has launched Operation SINDOOR, targeting Islamic “terrorist infrastructure” […]

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Kapur’s Visit to Colombo: Highlighting Beijing’s Strategic Aggressiveness

    June 25, 2026

On 22 June, Washington underscored its commitment to deepening ties with Colombo by announcing the provision of a Fleet Broadband satellite communications system valued at approximately US$4 million (over Rs.…

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America’s Power Under Strain: Iran War Reveals U.S. Limits, Allies Pay the Price

    June 18, 2026

Who truly emerged victorious in the war between the United States and Iran? The conflict has yielded no clear answers, yet America’s friends have borne the brunt of Washington’s decisions.…

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China’s Overseas Police Network: Turning Cultural Hubs Into Repressive Mechanisms

    Patrick Omam  | June 13, 2026

The Overseas Chinese Service Centres program (OCSC) has seen a large number of service hubs opening on foreign soil – a security apparatus the Xi Jinping administration actively relies on…

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Pakistan: Oppressor at Home, Peace Broker Abroad

    June 12, 2026

A State of Contradictions Startling contradictions define Pakistan’s posture today. To the outside world, Islamabad parades as a peace broker—courting Washington and Tehran with the language of diplomacy. Yet at…

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From Colombo to Gaza: The Perils of Performative Outrage

    Soraya M. Deen | May 29, 2026

Sri Lanka is witnessing the rise of a dangerous ideology disguised as virtue: antizionism that increasingly spills into outright antisemitism. As a Muslim, I find it exhausting and deeply alarming.…

China’s Global Development Initiative: Straightening Global Food Security through the Strait of Hormuz

    Patrick Omam  | May 21, 2026

Championed by Chinese President Xi Jinping at the height of the 76th UN General Assembly, the Global Development Initiative (GDI) is positioned  as a stress reliever for the Strait of…

China’s Global Development Initiative: An Economic Lifeline for North Korea

    Patrick Omam  | May 15, 2026

For the past decade, China has strengthened its regional ambitions and strategic collaboration with North Korea. Both the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the Global Development Initiative (GDI) have…

The Palk Strait Link: Sri Lanka’s Unresolved Question

    May 14, 2026

Sri Lanka stands at a crossroads. For decades, the idea of a land bridge across the Palk Strait has lingered in speeches and studies, yet it has never moved beyond…

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