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China's ambitions for regional and global dominance driven by its internal dynamics: Army Vice Chief

Without naming China, he said India’s transparent engagements and genuine outreach efforts have fared better, despite “the challenges posed by others’ predatory economic pursuits.”

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Armed forces should resist politicisation

Armed forces should resist politicisation
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Inglorious war, fought gloriously in Lanka


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Historic: India’s Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and Sri Lankan President JR Jayewardene had signed the peace accord in Colombo on July 29, 1987. File photo
Maroof Raza
Strategic Affairs Analyst
THIRTY-FOUR years ago, India sent its forces to Sri Lanka after the Indo-Sri Lanka peace accord was signed on July 29, 1987, leading to a botched-up military operation until India pulled its troops out from the island in March 1990. In some ways, it was India’s ‘Vietnam war’, and one that India’s military establishment would rather not talk about. Sadly, New Delhi chose to ignore the military campaign from 1988, once it became clear that it was a foreign policy failure, even as hundreds of India’s brave soldiers died fighting someone else’s war, and over 3,000 came back home, wounded. Worse still, it was 20 years after Indian soldiers were bloodied in their battles in Sri Lanka that a memorial to the gallant troops was constructed on the outskirts of Colombo at Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte in 2008. And it took another two years before the first official memorial service was held on August 15, 2010, by the Indian High Commission. Now they visit the site every Republic and Independence Day of India. But why were Indian troops sent to Sri Lanka?

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