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China a tower of strength to Sri Lanka

Who cares ?

They are destined to remain in the shadow of India till someday they go down into the Indian Ocean.

bad karma which someone has done in this life which is effecting also in this life. :)

Some thing you must be very careful of.

The Karma for the state terrorism what your govt has done is not easy to escape.
 
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There is only one place in the this world where a Sri Lankan can say that and not make fun of himself.

There is a saying in Tamil which roughly transalates into - the cobra in the neck of Lord Shiv can afford to mock at Garuda which in other instances would have been Garuda's meal.

Lankan bravado is because they are currently in bed with Chinese.
 
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Unlike the fanboys here, SL is pretty rationale when it comes to playing China. Sunday times and many other newspapers have pointed out that Rajapakse is getting SL closer to China and have warned about the perils of it. SL fanboys here does not realise if SL accomodates China in her territory, it is going against not only India but also U.S as well.

And in the clash of the big powers, SL will be a pawn. Say if there a skirmish on the Indo-China border, India will not hesitate to demolish Hambantota port if it accomodates Chinese warships as India will see those warships as a threat on the south. And it will not stop with Hambantota as in times of war, SL will be seen as a enemy country. But just a couple of Pritvi missiles fired towards Colombo would have SL running back into Indian arms if ever SL politicians does decide to go against India. SL had to look back only its recent history to understand that - A couple of food packets thrown by Indian planes in SL as part of Operation Poomalai got Jayawardane scrambling to Delhi.
 
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Unlike the fanboys here, SL is pretty rationale when it comes to playing China. Sunday times and many other newspapers have pointed out that Rajapakse is getting SL closer to China and have warned about the perils of it. SL fanboys here does not realise if SL accomodates China in her territory, it is going against not only India but also U.S as well.

And in the clash of the big powers, SL will be a pawn. Say if there a skirmish on the Indo-China border, India will not hesitate to demolish Hambantota port if it accomodates Chinese warships as India will see those warships as a threat on the south. And it will not stop with Hambantota as in times of war, SL will be seen as a enemy country. But just a couple of Pritvi missiles fired towards Colombo would have SL running back into Indian arms if ever SL politicians does decide to go against India. SL had to look back only its recent history to understand that - A couple of food packets thrown by Indian planes in SL as part of Operation Poomalai got Jayawardane scrambling to Delhi.

Hambantota port going to China is entirely our mistake.SL approached India first for funding , but our babus and netas decided against the project . AFAIK The reason being given was it will not be profitable. Then came China and they were more than happy to fund and build it. So pls don't blame SL for our leader's shortsightedness.
 
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Unlike the fanboys here, SL is pretty rationale when it comes to playing China. Sunday times and many other newspapers have pointed out that Rajapakse is getting SL closer to China and have warned about the perils of it. SL fanboys here does not realise if SL accomodates China in her territory, it is going against not only India but also U.S as well.

And in the clash of the big powers, SL will be a pawn. Say if there a skirmish on the Indo-China border, India will not hesitate to demolish Hambantota port if it accomodates Chinese warships as India will see those warships as a threat on the south. And it will not stop with Hambantota as in times of war, SL will be seen as a enemy country. But just a couple of Pritvi missiles fired towards Colombo would have SL running back into Indian arms if ever SL politicians does decide to go against India. SL had to look back only its recent history to understand that - A couple of food packets thrown by Indian planes in SL as part of Operation Poomalai got Jayawardane scrambling to Delhi.
^^ Rajapaksha has seen enough blood shed already , if he hasn't gone mad ,i pretty confident he would only be in favor of stability and peace from now on . Hes just trying to up his leveraging credits by booty calling china ;seeing tht Inda just sent some of there trainees back.
Hes trying to say tht we can do without u just fine. Hes trying not to get cornered diplomatically.

The position of SL is such that both our east and west navy fleets would be able to reach the spot in the least amount of time ,compared to a front opening on either one of our east or west flanks.
 
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Sri Lanka is playing games with India. They should remember that in the long run, it is harmful to Sri Lanka than to India. Sri Lanka should learn from Bangladesh.
 
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Hambantota port going to China is entirely our mistake.SL approached India first for funding , but our babus and netas decided against the project . AFAIK The reason being given was it will not be profitable. Then came China and they were more than happy to fund and build it. So pls don't blame SL for our leader's shortsightedness.

It is our short sightedness. No debate about that. But if SL uses it for its own economic purpose, it is alright. But if it is to host a foreign power and in times of war with that power, what do you think India will be doing? It is not blame game mate. It is the reality in case of a war.

Look at the war India fought with Pakistan. What happened to Karachi harbor?
 
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It is our short sightedness. No debate about that. But if SL uses it for its own economic purpose, it is alright. But if it is to host a foreign power and in times of war with that power, what do you think India will be doing? It is not blame game mate. It is the reality in case of a war.

Look at the war India fought with Pakistan. What happened to Karachi harbor?

Just saying that we lost out in a golden opportunity to keep out Chinese naval power from SL, bcs we have people in our system who can't find their a$$ with 2 hands and a map.
 
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^^ Rajapaksha has seen enough blood shed already , if he hasn't gone mad ,i pretty confident he would only be in favor of stability and peace from now on . Hes just trying to up his leveraging credits by booty calling china ;seeing tht Inda just sent some of there trainees back.
Hes trying to say tht we can do without u just fine. Hes trying not to get cornered diplomatically
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The position of SL is such that both our east and west navy fleets would be able to reach the spot in the least amount of time ,compared to a front opening on either one of our east or west flanks.

That is a very practical and sensible approach from Rajapakse and I believe that is where SL will stop. This is the game which will benefit SL to build her economic prowess.


Here is an article published recenrly.


Rajapakse: Sri Lanka is no pearl on China’s string

President Mahinda Rajapakse was emphatic: China’s presence in Sri Lanka is strictly business, and not political.



Challenged on speculation that China financed and built the $1.4bn Mahinda Rajapakse port on Sri Lanka’s south coast so it could sneak a naval base into India’s backyard, Rajapakse laughed and said his giant neighbour had not complained.

“No one has said anything to us, not India, not even the US. Even the US, the British and India are now inviting China to come and invest,” he said yesterday at a meeting with foreign journalists.

Located just off of India’s southern tip, the island of 21mn has become a visible front in the cold war between the Asian giants, where mutual suspicion crossbred with commercial ambition have produced a construction arms race of sorts.

“They try to match each other. A coal plant on one side of the country by the Chinese, another by the Indians on the other side. A port in the south by the Chinese, a port in the north by the Indians,” said a European diplomat based in Colombo.

Sri Lanka’s location astride an ancient and lucrative trade route in the Indian Ocean makes it of strategic commercial and military interest to Washington, New Delhi and Beijing.


Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse speaks during a meeting with foreign correspondents at his office in Colombo 31 January 2012. Photo taken from Gulf Times

That, some analysts theorise, makes it a prime part of China’s so-called “String of Pearls” strategy to surround India and project its presence by setting up coaling stations under commercial auspices at port after port in the Indian Ocean.

So far, the weapons of influence have been financial: India and China have both funded huge chunks of Rajapakse’s $6bn post-war overhaul of roads, railways, ports and power plants.

Rajapakse’s foreign policy is firmly rooted in Sri Lanka’s Non-Aligned Movement history, and during the last year of a three-decade war with the separatist Tamil Tigers, he played China, India and the West off each other as it suited him.


So now, with the West lobbying for a probe into war crimes allegations from the conflict’s bloody end in 2009 and US sanctions on Iranian crude threatening almost all of Sri Lanka’s oil supply, Rajapakse once again is taking stock of his friends.

“We are talking with the Indian government and the US,” he said, referring to ongoing talks with New Delhi and a visit later this week by Luke Bronin, a US deputy assistant treasury secretary, who is expected to brief the government on its options regarding the Iran sanctions.

“We’ll tell them to give us an alternative. There must be an alternative. We can’t stop all the railways,” Rajapakse said. “Finally, they are not punishing Iran, they are punishing us, the small countries.”

Asked if he would consider seeking a waiver from the US sanctions, Rajapakse said: “We might, because 93% of our crude we are depending on Iran for.”

The United States, at the fore of calls for Sri Lanka to look into war crimes allegations itself or else face an external probe, would likely extract concessions from the government on post-war reconciliation and reduced ties with Iran in exchange for a waiver.

“We likely won’t want to spend that political capital,” a senior government official involved in the Iran negotiations told Reuters on condition of anonymity. Iran is Sri Lanka’s fourth-largest trading partner and biggest tea buyer.

That’s where both India and China come in: both support Sri Lanka against calls for an external war crimes probe, and in finding a way around the Iranian oil sanctions.

China for the third year running was Sri Lanka’s largest bilateral donor, committing $784mn through the first nine months of 2011, or 44% of the total.

India’s bilateral loans pale by comparison in the same period at barely $9mn, but that primarily has to do with the fact that private Indian companies invest directly whereas China loans the money for projects in which its companies invariably do the work and provide the equipment.

Over the past two months, the lawn in front of the defence ministry on Colombo’s Galle Face seafront in Colombo has been a show of Chinese commercial force: more than once it has been turned into an outdoor bazaar of freshly delivered Chinese buses, bulldozers, road graders and auto-rickshaws.

A Western diplomat in Colombo said commercial interests were a much better explanation for China’s push into Sri Lanka than the “string of pearls” theory, which he dismissed as “existing mainly in the minds of Indian think-tanks”.

Sri Lanka would fall in line with “Mother India” very quickly if anything happened between India and China, the diplomat said. “This isn’t going to become India’s Cuba.”

http://www.lankastandard.com/2012/02/rajapakse-sri-lanka-is-no-pearl-on-china’s-string/
 
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Just saying that we lost out in a golden opportunity to keep out Chinese naval power from SL, bcs we have people in our system who can't find their a$$ with 2 hands and a map.

It is a mistake made but I do not understand why you are helll bent on stating that mistake is going to cost India. Already China is there in Gwadar port and Coco islands. But SL have not given indication on the contrary. Anyway Indian navy have to be ready for China in Indian ocean whether there is China in Habantotta or not.
 
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