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Modi Reaches Out to SAARC Leaders Ahead of Swearing-In as Prime Minister

Modi Reaches Out to SAARC Leaders Ahead of Swearing-In as Prime Minister

By Ankit Panda
Narendra Modi has chosen to invite regional leaders to his swearing-in as Prime Minister.
India and Sri Lanka: Playing the Long Game?

India and Sri Lanka: Playing the Long Game?

By Ankit Panda
Indian policy towards Sri Lanka is caught between the national interest and serving domestic interest groups.

Iran Deploys Submarine to India & Sri Lanka

Iran Deploys Submarine to India & Sri Lanka

A submarine-escorted naval fleet set sail from southern Iran for Mumbai and Colombo on Wednesday.

India's CHOGM 2013 Strategic Blunder

India's CHOGM 2013 Strategic Blunder

Singh’s decision not to go is injurious to India’s national interest.

Democracy at Last for Sri Lanka’s Northern Province?

Democracy at Last for Sri Lanka’s Northern Province?

The elections in Sri Lanka’s north suggest that democracy is slowly taking root on the island.

Sri Lankan Police Apologize for Mass “Buddhist” Dog Weddings

Sri Lankan Police Apologize for Mass “Buddhist” Dog Weddings

A publicity stunt went awry in Sri Lanka, invoking the ire of the nation’s culture ministry.

Sri Lanka Under the Microscope

Sri Lanka Under the Microscope

By Taylor Dibbert
The international community has been pushing for progress on human rights in Sri Lanka. Time may be running out.
When Buddhists Turn Nasty

When Buddhists Turn Nasty

Muslims face violence in Burma and Sri Lanka. Charu Lata Hogg asks why.

Changing the India-U.S. Scenario

Changing the India-U.S. Scenario

In Indian Ocean geopolitics, the U.S. pursues its own interests. India should do the same.

Sri Lanka Continues to Strangle the Press

Sri Lanka Continues to Strangle the Press

The BBC has ceased broadcasting in Sri Lanka, another sign of the deterioration of press freedom.

As Sri Lanka’s Economy Grows, Commercial Disputes Heat Up

As Sri Lanka’s Economy Grows, Commercial Disputes Heat Up

For most Sri Lankans, resolving disputes through the nation’s formal courts is not an option. Can community mediation boards fill the void?

The Democratization of India's Foreign Policy

The Democratization of India's Foreign Policy

India’s vote for Sri Lanka to have a war crimes investigation reveals the public’s sway over foreign affairs.

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