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India and the ‘Radar Stations’ in Myanmar and Sri Lanka

India and the ‘Radar Stations’ in Myanmar and Sri Lanka

By Rathindra Kuruwita
Speculation is rife over supposedly China-constructed facilities on Myanmar’s Coco Island that could be put to Chinese military use “when required.”
Plan to Export Sri Lankan Monkeys to China Faces Opposition 

Plan to Export Sri Lankan Monkeys to China Faces Opposition 

By P.K. Balachandran
Damage to crops can be minimized by preventing the destruction of forests, experts say.   

Where Does Sri Lanka’s Protest Movement Go From Here?

Where Does Sri Lanka’s Protest Movement Go From Here?

By Devana Senanayake
The primary demand of the 2022 protests – the removal of Gotabaya Rajapaksa from his role as president – has been achieved, but the secondary demand of “system change” has not.

Military Involvement in Pandemic Control in Sri Lanka

Military Involvement in Pandemic Control in Sri Lanka

By Rathindra Kuruwita
Involving the military in tackling public health crises is an efficient use of state capacity, but does it signal excessive militarization of society?

Is Transformation Possible in Sri Lanka?

Is Transformation Possible in Sri Lanka?

By Bhavani Fonseka
One year after the protests that ousted Sri Lanka’s president and government, reforms remain elusive and the national crisis is far from over.
IMF’s Package to Sri Lanka Includes Corruption Fixing

IMF’s Package to Sri Lanka Includes Corruption Fixing

By Rathindra Kuruwita
But is the governance diagnostic exercise just another tool to legitimize its austerity measures?

What’s in the IMF’s New Extended Fund Facility Arrangement for Sri Lanka? 

What’s in the IMF’s New Extended Fund Facility Arrangement for Sri Lanka? 

By Michael Iveson
The IMF’s $2.9 billion EFF program lays out major structural reforms required to restore long-term macroeconomic stability in Sri Lanka. 
IMF to Assess Sri Lankan Governance as Part of $3 Billion Bailout

IMF to Assess Sri Lankan Governance as Part of $3 Billion Bailout

By Krishan Francis
The country has the dubious distinction of being the first Asian country to face scrutiny for corruption as part of a bailout program.

Sri Lankan State Workers Strike, Protesting High Taxes

Sri Lankan State Workers Strike, Protesting High Taxes

By Krishan Francis
The government says it was compelled to raise taxes to strengthen state revenue, a key prerequisite to unlocking the $2.9 billion IMF package.

Sri Lankan President’s Plan for Nuclear Power Could Run Into Opposition

Sri Lankan President’s Plan for Nuclear Power Could Run Into Opposition

By P.K. Balachandran
Notwithstanding the merits of nuclear power from a clean energy perspective, Ranil Wickremesinghe’s plan may face public opposition due to cost and safety issues.

In Sri Lanka, Opposition Parties Allege a Secret CIA Visit

In Sri Lanka, Opposition Parties Allege a Secret CIA Visit

By Uditha Devapriya
Sri Lanka hosted two high-level delegations from the U.S. in February – including one that opposition parties say was cover for a secret mission by the head of the CIA.
Sri Lanka Leader Says IMF Deal Imminent After China’s Pledge

Sri Lanka Leader Says IMF Deal Imminent After China’s Pledge

By Krishan Francis
With Beijing extending debt restructuring assurances, the last obstacle in the way of Sri Lanka securing the bailout deal has been removed.

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