Lanka Newspapers

Sri Lanka News Updates with Discussions

Lanka NewspapersPannacotta's Home PageThis Page




KRISHNA GOES TO SRI LANKA MINUS THE WAR S SHADOW INDIAN MEDIA

Monday, 22 November 2010 - 8:35 AM SL Time

Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna goes to Colombo Thursday with one clear agenda: mark a new beginning in India-Sri Lanka relations minus the shadow of the ethnic conflict and the Tamil Tigers, Indian media reports.

The highest profile visitor from India after the Tamil Tigers were crushed over a year ago, Krishna will hold bilateral talks, call on President Mahinda Rajapaksa as well as open Indian consulates in Jaffna and Hambantota.

Although India remains committed to helping Sri Lanka rehabilitate refugees caused by the war and emphasize the need for a political dialogue with the Tamil minority, it wants to steer bilateral ties from the mistrust of the past.

New Delhi feels that the end of the armed conflict in Sri Lanka, which left an incredible 90,000 people dead since 1983 and the nation wounded, has given the two countries an opportunity to start a new bilateral innings.

Krishna`s hectic three-day trip will be the first major step in that direction.

In his interactions in Sri Lanka, the minister will lay emphasis on greater opening up of the two economies to one another, promoting better connectivity, pushing up people-to-people contacts and making bilateral ties more intense.

India and Sri Lanka also want to increase their military relations, which until now were mostly a quiet affair, often clouded by New Delhi`s domestic compulsions.

Krishna and his Sri Lanka counterpart G.L. Peiris will preside over the meeting of their Joint Commission in Colombo. The Indian minister will inaugurate a housing project and rail links in Sri Lanka`s north, which was the main war theatre.

One of the railway lines will link Talaimannar and Madhu Church in Sri Lanka`s northwest and the other Omanthai and Pallai in the north.

Krishna will also donate farm equipment and see how India-aided projects that have got delayed can be speeded up.

New Delhi is conscious that some of the promises about devolution of autonomous power to the minorities made by Sri Lankan leaders in recent years to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh remain to be implemented.

India will continue to engage Sri Lanka on the issue. But it will not let it overshadow a bilateral relationship that in the past appeared to be held hostage by the ethnic conflict.

When Krishna goes to Jaffna, he will be the first Indian foreign minister to do so after K. Natwar Singh, who flew to the Tamil heartland in 1989 for the funeral of Tamil political leader A. Amirthalingam, who was killed by the Tamil Tigers.

India`s decision to open consulates in Jaffna, where Tamil militancy began in the 1970s, and Hambantota, in the Sinhalese south about 240 km from Colombo, are aimed at deepening the bilateral engagements in many ways.

Besides its high commission in Colombo, India now has a consulate in Kandy, the tea growing hill region home to what are known as `Indian Tamils`.

V. Mahalingam, who until recently headed the passport office in New Delhi, will be India`s consul in Jaffna. The consulate in Hambantota, which is also Rajapaksa`s political turf, will be headed by K.N. Mohankumaran.

A small section of the Sri Lankan media has tried to link Krishna`s visit to the Nov 26 birth anniversary of slain Tamil Tigers chief Velupillai Prabhakaran, provoking some amusement in New Delhi.

The reality is that India is more than anxious to bury Prabhakaran`s shadow as it moves ahead to forge new ties with Sri Lanka to make up for the lost years, IANS reports.

Source(s)
adaderana

 Post a reply to this

 E-mail this to a friend




Pannacotta
Senior Member

Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 11719
Member Profile
LK Information  22 Nov 2010 02:37:00 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Before the nit pickers gets agitated, the pic is totally unrelated... )
Pannacotta
Senior Member

Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 11719
Member Profile
LK Information  22 Nov 2010 02:38:31 GMT  Report for Abuse  

Madapakshe trying to make India as a 'USED CONDOM' ...

Says a goo eating monkey from SouthIndia... )


India sends CLEAR SIGNAL to silly lanka to fall in line or get DESTABILISED .....AGAIN..

He says... again... )
alwaysalion
Senior Member

Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 10722
Member Profile
LK Information  22 Nov 2010 02:40:16 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Now see what you did?
spolit that monkey's week!
Roshan2007
Senior Member

Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 11198
Member Profile
LK Information  22 Nov 2010 03:06:19 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna goes to Colombo Thursday with one clear agenda: .....

India would push hard so that MR is aligned with Indian intentions and previous agreed agreements.
Sinthaka
Senior Member

Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 16360
Member Profile
LK Information  22 Nov 2010 03:11:10 GMT  Report for Abuse  
A small section of the Sri Lankan media has tried to link Krishna's visit to the Nov 26 birth anniversary of slain Tamil Tigers chief Velupillai Prabhakaran, provoking some amusement in New Delhi.


upon closer observation, it was found out that the source of this humorous journalism came from a memberpage named 'chennaiguuy' in a small sri lankan website called lankanewspapers.com......


Edited By - Sinthaka - 22 Nov 2010 03:12:00 GMT
Pannacotta
Senior Member

Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 11719
Member Profile
LK Information  22 Nov 2010 03:17:23 GMT  Report for Abuse  

India would push hard so that MR is aligned with Indian intentions and previous agreed agreements.

what would those agreements be? Are you referring to the Indo-Lanka Peace accord that 2 now dead leaders signed about 20 years ago?

IF anything, it is SL who will dictate terms to India.

India can't afford to rub SL the wrong way. Just becasue a domestically unpopular US president paid a whirlwind visit to India, doesn't necessarily mean India is a major player in world politics yet.

SL is the ONLY genuinely friendly nation India has in this region, and she intends to keep it that way, no matter what.

Regardless of what GooWandura thinks, while playing with his dongs on top of his tree... :)
Thivya
Senior Member

Joined: May 2006
Posts: 11734
Member Profile
LK Information  22 Nov 2010 03:24:17 GMT  Report for Abuse  
V. Mahalingam, who until recently headed the passport office in New Delhi, will be India's consul in Jaffna. The consulate in Hambantota, which is also Rajapaksa's political turf, will be headed by K.N. Mohankumaran.

It is a welcome change, until now India does not send Tamils as ambassadors or as consul general to the countries where the Tamils constitute the largest minority group or the majority of Indian descendants. Many Tamils complained about this deliberate attempt to make sure the Indian officials do not to get too cozy with the Tamils of those countries.

It seems like India is changing that and sending two Tamils as consulate generals in Sri Lanka now. I guess they need the Tamil's goodwill and support now to compete with the Chinese in Sri Lanka. :)))


Edited By - Thivya - 22 Nov 2010 03:25:32 GMT
Pannacotta
Senior Member

Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 11719
Member Profile
LK Information  22 Nov 2010 03:29:11 GMT  Report for Abuse  
I guess they need the Tamil's goodwill and support now to compete with the Chinese in Sri Lanka. :)))

So in other words,Tamils are being used by India again... )
Roshan2007
Senior Member

Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 11198
Member Profile
LK Information  22 Nov 2010 03:30:29 GMT  Report for Abuse  
what would those agreements be? Are you referring to the Indo-Lanka Peace accord that 2 now dead leaders signed about 20 years ago?

IF anything, it is SL who will dictate terms to India.

India can't afford to rub SL the wrong way. Just becasue a domestically unpopular US president paid a whirlwind visit to India, doesn't necessarily mean India is a major player in world politics yet.

what agreement MR had with India is not known to us.
but India keeps on sending envoys in a regular interval.

India can't rub SL wrong way for sure. But SL should not make same mistakes JR made. We need to consider India as our ally partner of success.
Pannacotta
Senior Member

Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 11719
Member Profile
LK Information  22 Nov 2010 03:34:41 GMT  Report for Abuse  
what agreement MR had with India is not known to us.
but India keeps on sending envoys in a regular interval.

True, most of these discussions were extremely hush hush and BR visits India as much as India visits us. Whatever is happening is known only to a very select few.

India can't rub SL wrong way for sure. But SL should not make same mistakes JR made. We need to consider India as our ally partner of success.

absolutely, JRJ made some really genuine blunders when you look at them 20 years later. The 'radala' mindset he has really messed things up.

MR on the other hand has a more pragmatic and approach IMHO. MR is more of a Everyman and is considerably more approachable.
Page | 1  | 2  | 3  |  >Next
 Post a reply to this      E-mail this to a friend

(C) 2000-2008 www.lankanewspapers.com - Sri Lankan News & Discussions - Contact Us - RSS Feed - News Archives - src - FAQ