Bilateral Collaboration Between India and Sri Lanka

by CISSAJK
Research Officer Qurat-ul-Ain Shabir was extended an invitation to participate in the Kashmir Today program on AJK TV. During her appearance, she delivered an insightful discourse on the subject of bilateral collaboration between India and Sri Lanka, as well as addressed the complexities surrounding the Manipur Riots.
She further highlighted that India has an inherent structural imbalance where Hindu Brahmins occupy key positions in beaurocracy, civil services, and other government institutions. This imbalance gives rise to discrimination based on religions and caste . This explains the current situation of manipur riots.
The Srilanka and India’s cooperation gives us insight into India’s strategic manoeuvring. In order to ensure its maritime security India is reaching out to the countries located around Indian ocean. This strategy is named as Sagar vision. Also India is now trying to amend strained ties with Srilanka through cooperation in enegery, trade and education sector.

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