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Analysing India s renewed Indian Ocean Region outreach

The simultaneous November 2020 visits by India’s External Affairs Minister (EAM), Dr. S Jaishankar and National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval to island-states in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) took place in the backdrop of the recently-concluded Malabar 2020 naval exercise involving the informal grouping of India, Australia, Japan and the US, called the ‘Quad’.

2020 December 23 — City Farmer News

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LankaWeb – Mannar Island is a bird paradise that survived Sri Lanka s civil war Now an Australian mining company wants its sand

Up to a million birds stop at Mannar Island, off the north-west coast of Sri Lanka, to feed during the winter. The Vankalai Bird Sanctuary on the southern tip of the island is protected by the Sri Lankan government and has been internationally recognised under the Ramsar Convention for its importance to both local and migratory birds. Ms Saroor also remembers climbing the swollen trunks and gnarled branches of the baobab trees trees synonymous with Africa, Madagascar and Australia’s Kimberley, but also found incongruously on her tiny island. “Even though I fondly remember these baobab trees, one thing that I really remember is how … [members of the militant separatist group the Tamil Tigers] put the mutilated heads of the Indian peacekeeping forces on those trees.”

Mannar Island is a bird paradise that survived Sri Lanka s civil war Now an Australian mining company wants its sand

Mannar Island is a bird paradise that survived Sri Lanka s civil war. Now an Australian mining company wants its sand Posted TueTuesday 22 updated WedWednesday 23 Fishing is one of the main industries on the island. ( Print text only Cancel As a small child, Shreen Abdul Saroor remembers getting up before dawn with her father to spy on the masses of migratory birds that would visit her island. The birds were on their way down the Central Asian flyway a migration path that crosses 30 countries from Siberia to the Indian Ocean. We would hide somewhere and … we don t make any noise, Ms Saroor recalls.

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