05/08/2011
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Sunday Times
A high powered Indian delegation will arrive in Colombo on Friday to discuss matters arising from the United Nations Advisory Panel’s report to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka during the final stages of the separatist war in May 2009.
03/12/2011
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Xinhua
Sri Lanka's main opposition accused Friday that Prime Minister D.M. Jayaratne had misled the parliament by talking about the alleged training camps in India for the Tamil Tiger rebels.
Jayaratne told the parliament earlier that the government received information that at least two training camps existed in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
06/11/2010
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The Times of India
CHENNAI: Douglas Devananda is not the first Sri Lankan Tamil militant leader to meet an Indian head of government while facing criminal proceedings in India. The most important one, as many can easily guess, was none other than the slain LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran, who met late prime minister Rajiv Gandhi in New Delhi in July 1987.
05/01/2010
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Sri Lanka Guardian
This paper is an attempt to examine the contours of Indo-Sri Lanka maritime issues post the defeat of the LTTE and the possible impact on safety and security in the sub continent. Various developments have taken place since the defeat of the LTTE. The notable ones are discussed in the succeeding paragraphs.
