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Category : India
Languages : en
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India-Sri Lanka Relations and Sri Lanka's Ethnic Conflict Documents, 1947-2000: I. Political relations. II. Maritime boundary and fishing in the Palk Strait
India-Sri Lanka Relations and Sri Lanka's Ethnic Conflict Documents, 1947-2000
Author: Avtar Singh Bhasin
Publisher: India Research Press
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 538
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Publisher: India Research Press
ISBN:
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 538
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India-Sri Lanka Relations and Sri Lanka's Ethnic Conflict Documents, 1947-2000
Author: Claudia Hyles
Publisher: India Research Press
ISBN: 9788187943181
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 536
Book Description
This five-volume set covers the ethnic divisions, cultural history, political relations, and economic challenges of Sri Lanka since it became an independent state. The principal communities, the Sinhalese and the Tamils; principal religions, Hinduism and Buddhism; and the cultural group of the Plantation Tamils figure prominently in the turmoil and ethnic tension that has plagued the island. As the Plantation Tamils are perceived as a surrogate of Indian influence and "usurpers of the soil," this history reveals that many of the problems in the relations between India and Sri Lanka during the five decades since independence are also manifest in the tensions within the Sri Lankan ethnic groups.
Publisher: India Research Press
ISBN: 9788187943181
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 536
Book Description
This five-volume set covers the ethnic divisions, cultural history, political relations, and economic challenges of Sri Lanka since it became an independent state. The principal communities, the Sinhalese and the Tamils; principal religions, Hinduism and Buddhism; and the cultural group of the Plantation Tamils figure prominently in the turmoil and ethnic tension that has plagued the island. As the Plantation Tamils are perceived as a surrogate of Indian influence and "usurpers of the soil," this history reveals that many of the problems in the relations between India and Sri Lanka during the five decades since independence are also manifest in the tensions within the Sri Lankan ethnic groups.
India-Sri Lanka Relations and Sri Lanka's Ethnic Conflict Documents, 1947-2000
India-Sri Lanka Relations and Sri Lanka's Ethnic Conflict Documents, 1947-2000: V. Building up the ethnic problem. VI. Indian involvement in the ethnic problem
India-Sri Lanka Relations and Sri Lanka's Ethnic Conflict Documents, 1947-2000: VIII. De-induction of the Indian peace keeping force. IX. Nineties, the decade of hope and despair
India-Sri Lanka Relations and Sri Lanka's Ethnic Conflict Documents, 1947-2000: VIII. De-induction of the Indian peace keeping force. IX. Nineties, the decade of hope and despair
India-Sri Lanka Relations and Sri Lanka's Ethnic Conflict Documents, 1947-2000: III. Economic and trade relations. IV. Persons of Indian origin
Resolution of the India-Sri Lanka Maritime Border Conflict and Fisheries Dispute
Author: Rajni Gamage
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Category : Conflict management
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The 64 kilometres of ocean between Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka – the region of the Palk Bay – has been fraught with conflict and violence over the past few decades. These crises arise from the dispute over territorial rights to poach around the island of Kachchatheevu in Palk Bay. The fisheries dispute poses serious economic and environmental ramifications that most affect the local fishing communities on either side of the Palk Bay who rely upon marine resources for their livelihood. The internal politics in India and Sri Lanka have contributed to rising tensions and the lack of resolution. This has deeply affected the bilateral relations between the two states, as seen by the longstanding dispute over the sovereignty of Kachchatheevu. India and Sri Lanka’s implementation of the proposed policy solutions – strict action to ban the use of bottom trawlers, permits for fishermen to poach on both sides of the maritime boundary, restricting fishing to sustainable levels and establishing an authority specifically to manage the Palk Bay maritime concerns and regulations – could assist with reducing the immediate conflict in the area as well as lessening the long-term environmental damage.
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Category : Conflict management
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The 64 kilometres of ocean between Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka – the region of the Palk Bay – has been fraught with conflict and violence over the past few decades. These crises arise from the dispute over territorial rights to poach around the island of Kachchatheevu in Palk Bay. The fisheries dispute poses serious economic and environmental ramifications that most affect the local fishing communities on either side of the Palk Bay who rely upon marine resources for their livelihood. The internal politics in India and Sri Lanka have contributed to rising tensions and the lack of resolution. This has deeply affected the bilateral relations between the two states, as seen by the longstanding dispute over the sovereignty of Kachchatheevu. India and Sri Lanka’s implementation of the proposed policy solutions – strict action to ban the use of bottom trawlers, permits for fishermen to poach on both sides of the maritime boundary, restricting fishing to sustainable levels and establishing an authority specifically to manage the Palk Bay maritime concerns and regulations – could assist with reducing the immediate conflict in the area as well as lessening the long-term environmental damage.
Kachchativu and the Maritime Boundary of Sri Lanka
Author: W. T. Jayasinghe
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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With reference to diplomatic relations between India and Sri Lanka on territorial control of sea waters at Kachchativu, Sri Lanka.
Publisher:
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
With reference to diplomatic relations between India and Sri Lanka on territorial control of sea waters at Kachchativu, Sri Lanka.