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While stating that India remains the preferred destination for training of Sri Lankan officers, an Indian TV channel NDTV said that 870 Sri Lankan military officers are undergoing training in India in the current year (2012-13).

“In 2011-12 for instance, 820 Sri Lankans undertook training in Indian Military Establishments. In the current year (2012-13), 870 officers are undergoing training in India. This includes two senior officers doing the prestigious National Defence College (NDSC) course in New Delhi,” it said.

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As Indian Army Chief General Bikram Singh lands in Colombo later today, he is certain to hear from his hosts about many unfulfilled aspects of Indo-Sri Lanka Defence Cooperation.

One of the unfinished agendas between India and Sri Lanka is a formal Defence Cooperation Agreement (DCA), in discussion between the two countries since 2003.

Top Defence sources in both the capitals say most aspects of a formal pact have been agreed upon but domestic compulsions on either side have prevented the final signing of the DCA.
The lack of a formal defence cooperation pact has however not prevented the two countries from furthering their defence ties, opposition in Tamil Nadu to the presence of Sri Lankan military personnel in various Indian training institutions notwithstanding.

In fact, according to highly placed sources, the first ever platoon level combined military exercise between the two countries is currently underway at the Special Forces Training Centre at Nahan in Himachal Pradesh. Given the sensitivities involved, both the countries have however decided not to publicise the event.

Despite the political controversy that erupted in Tamil Nadu earlier this year, India continues to host and train a large number of Sri Lankan officers across the three armed forces. While it is a fact that China and Pakistan have increased their military involvement with Sri Lanka in the past decade, India remains the preferred destination for training of Sri Lankan officers.

In 2011-12 for instance, 820 Sri Lankans undertook training in Indian Military Establishments. In the current year (2012-13), 870 officers are undergoing training in India. This includes two senior officers doing the prestigious National Defence College (NDSC) course in New Delhi.

Four Indian officers also do three different courses in Sri Lanka since 2010. While one officer each tarin at the Defence Services Staff College and the Counter-Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School, two Indian Officers have been doing a course in the Special Operations and Jungle Warfare School in Sri Lanka since 2011.

New Delhi and Colombo also started a formal Annual Defence Dialogue (ADD) in February this year when Sri Lanka's Defence Secretary (in reality, Defence Minister) the all-powerful Gotabaya Rajapakse held talks with India's defence secretary Shashikant Sharma in New Delhi. The next round of this dialogue is slated for February 2013 in Colombo.

Last year (2011) also saw the initiation of the Army to Army Staff Talks between the two countries. Held again this year, these talks between the two armies actually finalises the training and exchange visit schedules.

In February 2009, India also helped Sri Lanka open its Military Intelligence School in Kandy. A 10-strong Indian Army Training Team (IATT) has a mandate to be stationed in Sri Lanka till December 2013.

Although India has steadfastly maintained its policy (at least in public) about not supplying offensive military hardware to Sri Lanka, it has quietly decided to extend a 100 million dollars credit line to Colombo for purchase of non-lethal weapons.

In fact since 2000, India has supplied 24 L-70 anti-aircraft guns, 11 USFM radars, 10 Mine Protected Vehices and 24 Battlefield Surveillance Radars to Sri Lanka.

Ever since the military defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in May 2009, New Delhi and Colombo have tried to reset their defence relationship.

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Unlike most Sl members here, India actually has a good and vibrant relationship with Sri Lanka. Infact, many Indian companies like TATA, Indian Oil, Mahindra, Ashok Leyland, etc. have regional units with 1000s of Lankans employed. I was surprised to know from an uncle of mine who is in the railways that DLW (Varanasi) even builds diesel locos for Sri Lanakan railways :cheers:
 
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Unlike most Sl members here, India actually has a good and vibrant relationship with Sri Lanka. Infact, many Indian companies like TATA, Indian Oil, Mahindra, Ashok Leyland, etc. have regional units with 1000s of Lankans employed. I was surprised to know from an uncle of mine who is in the railways that DLW (Varanasi) even builds diesel locos for Sri Lanakan railways :cheers:
Dude, tell us more about Sri Lankan Railways and Indian contribution.
 
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As a matter of fact even I was initially surprised when I joined PDF that so many Sinhalese members hold an anti-Indian view whereas my own experience in real life has been completely different but later on I came up with a rational explanation for this strange phenomena particularly on PDF.:woot:
 
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killing tamil people is not our problem. that's there internal security issue. as a human i condemn it. but as a tamilan i dont like to involve in other countries internal act. so we need defence cooperation with srilanka.
 
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Its time to sign a comprehensive Defence Treaty with SL, tantrums from Tamil Nadu notwithstanding.


What continuous anti TN stances has GoI taken?

Like ignoring the sensitivities of Tamilians regarding the SL matter. Not taking up the genocide in the UN, even when the west have taken it boldly.

killing tamil people is not our problem. that's there internal security issue. as a human i condemn it. but as a tamilan i dont like to involve in other countries internal act. so we need defence cooperation with srilanka.

Well. By that way, Libya, now Syria were all internal security issues. Why are 'some' then poking the matter against those nations?
 
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Its time to sign a comprehensive Defence Treaty with SL, tantrums from Tamil Nadu notwithstanding.


What continuous anti TN stances has GoI taken?

SL tamil issues , Kachateevu , fisherman man issue(nearly 500 killed no action taken yet), still there is no costal guard deployment in our regions, GOI refused to intertwine in mullaiperiyar and cauvery issue which is livelihood problem for us, you want me say more?.

Regarding SL tamil issue Argentina brought bill in 1980s recently US brought the bill regarding war crimes against SL both countries culturally or historically not related to tamils. But what India did other than helped SL to butcher tamils.
 
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Unlike most Sl members here, India actually has a good and vibrant relationship with Sri Lanka. Infact, many Indian companies like TATA, Indian Oil, Mahindra, Ashok Leyland, etc. have regional units with 1000s of Lankans employed. I was surprised to know from an uncle of mine who is in the railways that DLW (Varanasi) even builds diesel locos for Sri Lanakan railways :cheers:

Yep, TATA is famous bus you will find here. Ashok Leyland has a joint venture with SL they make "Lanka Ashok Leyland" model buses and easily identify with it's engine sound.
we have some Indian locos recently we got five or 6, total order may be 13.

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Dude, tell us more about Sri Lankan Railways and Indian contribution.

Like all the sub-continental countries, SL used to have British era rail network with predominantly steam engines. Then during 1990's, with the help of India, they converted most of the tracks to Broad guage (guage conversion) and massive dieselisation was undertaken.

Diesel locomotive Works (DLW) Varanasi then won the contract to supply them with WDM2 class of locomotives that was renamed as Class M8 in Lanka:

ALCO 251B-V16 engine powered M8 (DLW, 2600 HP)



With growing goods rake, they then needed a mixed traction (goods + passenger version) model, hence DLW supplied modified WDM3D that is used in India as M10 of Sri Lankan Rasilways (2300 hp)



And just recently, we have supplied DMU (Diesel Multiple Units) for their suburban networks :



Also check this out:

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As a matter of fact even I was initially surprised when I joined PDF that so many Sinhalese members hold an anti-Indian view whereas my own experience in real life has been completely different but later on I came up with a rational explanation for this strange phenomena particularly on PDF.:woot:

lol In most forums it's like that, main reason is the training terrorist group against SL. I think it's normal any citizen would not like to expect such thing from another country apart from that incident we don't have any issue. In real life you will see our smile in anywhere in SL. It's just like that we don't hate anyone. Example if we meet a Tamil Tiger member before 2009 then immediately we capture them and call to Police, but when we meet a former Tamil tiger member no one really care about history, just give a smile.

Indians, Chinese and all others are same to us, just give a visit to Sri Lanka you will feel it.

SL tamil issues , Kachateevu , fisherman man issue(nearly 500 killed no action taken yet), still there is no costal guard deployment in our regions, GOI refused to intertwine in mullaiperiyar and cauvery issue which is livelihood problem for us, you want me say more?.

Regarding SL tamil issue Argentina brought bill in 1980s recently US brought the bill regarding war crimes against SL both countries culturally or historically not related to tamils. But what India did other than helped SL to butcher tamils.

SL Tamil issue is not your business.

Tamilnadu fishermen issue is a created one. My question why Indian coast guard or Indian Navy is not involve in to solve this matter? If they can join with SL Navy to protect maritime borders they issue can easily solved.
 
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Like ignoring the sensitivities of Tamilians regarding the SL matter. Not taking up the genocide in the UN, even when the west have taken it boldly.



Well. By that way, Libya, now Syria were all internal security issues. Why are 'some' then poking the matter against those nations?

well thats a different problem. will you accept that other countries interference in indian maoist or indian seperatist group issue. then why are you interfering in other countries internal problem.
 
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Like ignoring the sensitivities of Tamilians regarding the SL matter. Not taking up the genocide in the UN, even when the west have taken it boldly.



Well. By that way, Libya, now Syria were all internal security issues. Why are 'some' then poking the matter against those nations?

Come on buddy the 'some' whom you are mentioning their in Libya and Syria are for strategic depeth ,you think they really care about the people thier .....?bull....!.Im not against the Tamil Ezlam issue,but its internal matter of a third world country,we don't have any rights to interfere.These god damn politicians speak so much about Tamils and Tamil Ezlam,then why they are watching Tamil farmers in TN sucide,they can sell their property and help right.They are least bothered about our internal problems and extending help to a third world country why these double standards...?
 
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SL tamil issues
Do you realize that the ONLY way to make sure the Tamil's are given rights in SL is through negotiations - 13th amendment.
, Kachateevu , fisherman man issue(nearly 500 killed no action taken yet), still there is no costal guard deployment in our regions,
You do know that TN fishermen deliberately go to SL waters to fish because they have exhausted the Indian fishing zones? And they are not even apologetic about it. They clearly say that they have to goto SL waters if they are to survive.

Now you want Coastal Guard deployement to protect TN/Indian fisherman who are fishing in SL waters? Be reasonable man.

GOI refused to intertwine in mullaiperiyar and cauvery issue which is livelihood problem for us, you want me say more?.
That dispute is sub-judice. It is a matter that has to be resolved by Courts. GoI cannot favour one state over another.

Regarding SL tamil issue Argentina brought bill in 1980s recently US brought the bill regarding war crimes against SL both countries culturally or historically not related to tamils. But what India did other than helped SL to butcher tamils.
India has not given any offensive weapons to SL.Yet Would you rather have SL fall in Chinese hands?
 
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