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Review: The Rajiv I Knew by Mani Shankar Aiyar

Mani Shankar Aiyar worked constructively with Rajiv Gandhi over a long period. Consequently, his book reveals several sides to the former prime minister

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Indian Navy destroyer, INS Ranvijay, pays goodwill visit to Sri Lanka


Indian Navy destroyer, INS Ranvijay, pays goodwill visit to Sri Lanka
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Last Updated: Apr 14, 2021, 01:49 PM IST
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INS Ranvijay, the fifth of the Rajput Class Destroyer, is the Anti Submarine Warfare capable Guided Missile Destroyer is equipped with the state-of-the-art indigenous Bramhos supersonic missile, according to a statement.
The arrival of the Indian Naval ship to Colombo brings in the message of solidarity and harmony for the people of Sri Lanka on the auspicious occasion of ‘Avurudu', the Sinhala and Tamil New Year, the Indian High Commission said (Representative image)
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INS Ranvijay, an Indian Navy destroyer arrived in Sri Lanka on Wednesday on a three-day goodwill visit to the island nation as part of the efforts to develop close maritime and security cooperation between the two friendly and close neighbours.

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This spy thriller set in Sri Lanka can give you the shivers


This spy thriller set in Sri Lanka can give you the shivers
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March 03, 2021 11:44 IST
In his second novel ‘Yesterday’s Ghosts’, Nikhil Pradhan explores an unconventional form to tell a spy story set in war-torn Sri Lanka
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In his second novel ‘Yesterday’s Ghosts’, Nikhil Pradhan explores an unconventional form to tell a spy story set in war-torn Sri Lanka
The novel opens in a grove in Sri Lanka’s North, peopled by Tamils who for three decades fought the Sinhala-dominated government for Eelam, their own version of a homeland. In this disconcerting patch of jungle with its dapple of leaf and shade, where trees festooned with creepers block out sunny skies, lies buried a secret that men of the Black Team have carried in their hearts for 30 years. Betrayal and deceit have been fellow travellers in the lives of the team and Nikhil Pradhan probes whether their dark deeds will go to the grave with them or send them to it in

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Nation pays tribute to former Army chief General K Sundarji on his death Anniversary


The nation today paid tribute to General Krishnaswamy Sundarji, former Chief of Army staff on his 22
nd death anniversary. General K Sundarji, from 1986 to 1988, served as Chief of the Indian Army Staff. He was the last former officer of the British Indian Army to lead the Indian Army.
Born in 1928, Sundarji graduated from Madras Christian College and, two years before Independence, joined the British-Indian army in 1945. A year later, he was commissioned into the prestigious Mahar infantry regiment and sent to the NWFP (now in Pakistan) to permanently suppress insurgents Pathan tribesmen at war with the colonial government.
The whisky-sipping Sundarji, known as the 'thinking general,' also raised the mechanised infantry regiment and was credited for reorganizing the working and cumbersome procurement policies of the army.

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