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LankaWeb – Goblin Mangala s self humiliation – Part I

Posted on July 10th, 2021 By : A.A.M.NIZAM – MATARA The pratfallen, poloitically discarded, isolated, secluded and the worst quisling of Sri Lanka Mangala Samaraweera who has now become a staunch anti-Chinese than the well known and dedicated China bashers in the former slave traders’ western countries has circulated a lengthy article on 1 st July, 2021 to medoia institutions, extensively criticising China citing various epochs of its history, which he says were eras of oppression, plagiarisinmg from anti-China history books. This lingerie designer who was shamelessly genuflecting and licking the feet of Chinese leaders from 2004. Starting from the time of Chandrika’s presidency onwards serving as

A fresh new start for Maldives

LONDON (eTN) – He’s being hailed by some as the Obama of South Asia. The man in question is Mohamed Nasheed the new president of the Maldives. LONDON (eTN) – He’s being hailed by some as the Obama of South Asia. The man in question is Mohamed Nasheed the new president of the Maldives. Both he and the American president face the same challenge: they’re strong on rhetoric but now have to fulfill unrealistically high expectations. Mohamed Nasheed was well aware of the huge task ahead when he spoke at the Royal Commonwealth Society during his recent visit to London. He recalled the twenty-year struggle for democracy.

India: Seat of spiritual tourism | Breaking Travel News

An Indian government plan to develop Buddhism circuits took place over 3 days of full immersion in spiritual event performances and hospitality. The National Mission on Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual Augmentation Drive (PRASAD) plan includes the launch of a Buddhist heritage and pilgrim sites project of India. The rationale of the PRASAD project states: “Pilgrimage tourism is a form of tourism motivated partly or wholly by religious sentiments.” L-R: Shri Vinod Zutshi, Government Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, India; Dr. Mahesh Sharma, Minister of State for Culture and Tourism and Civil Aviation, India; Mr. Favilla Lucca de Paula, Executive Director for Competitiveness, External Relations and Partnerships, UNWTO

Whither Nepal s foreign policy

Whither Nepal s foreign policy Kathmandu Post Nepal, July 5 The fundamental principles of Nepal s foreign policy have been clearly and consistently communicated to the international community ever since Nepal joined the United Nations in 1955, and especially since the country s first democratically elected Prime Minister, BP Koirala, addressed the 15th regular session of the UN General Assembly in 1960. In his memorable speech entitled Small Nations Have a Role to Play, BP Koirala eloquently outlined how Nepal s foreign policy would be fully inspired by the principles and purpose of the United Nations Charter. Article 51 of the 2015 Constitution also clearly reaffirms that Nepal would conduct an independent foreign policy based on the Charter of the United Nations, non-alignment, principles of Panchasheel, international law and the norms of world peace, taking into consideration the overall interests of the nation. This harks back to BP Koirala s original affirm

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