Gibbs
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Ok so you are telling me
We are fighting for a territory which is just 1.15km2 large
Can't there be a middle way like allowing both SL & India fisherman to use the waters
& I don't think that such a small territory should block greater trade & Investment btw India & SL
Millions of people will get employment if greater trade & investment is promoted btw the 2 countries
Would India let others impede on their sovereignty and plunder it's natural resources ? Doesn't matter how large or small a nation is, It is their right to defend it's territorial integrity.. And these are not mere TN fishermen eking out a living.. This is a massive illegal poaching industry.. Common TN fishermen cannot afford trawlers that bottom trawl.. These fleets are owned by politically powerful people in TN.. And they come in their hundreds making even the Indian coast guard helpless.. Just google article about what the Indian navy and coast guard has to say about it
All these stories about traditional fishing grounds is mere hogwash.. They started mass scale poaching after 1983 when the civil war broke out and the fishing of SL northern fishermen were severely restricted for obvious reasons.. Poachers in TN saw the opportunity after decimating Indian waters and fishing grounds with bottom trolling and saline fishing which are globally banned methods..They themselves unashamedly admit to it..
The only reason SL wont take it to International Criminal court is that as a sovereign country it is the central govt in Delhi who is answerable not the jokers in Madras.. SL are hesitant out of goodwill with Delhi .. At no time have SL navy or coast guard arrested poor TN fishermen in country boats even if they trespass.. This is not a issue of livelyhood as some try to portray but openly illegal poaching and antagonistic actions by a regional govt against a sovereign nation