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Lanka snubs India, says 'no' to handing over of Palali Airport

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After Nepal snubbing India by refusing to join military exercises in Pune, it was now the turn of another neighbour, Sri Lanka — deciding against giving control of Palaly Airport to India. Just two days ago, on Monday, state-owned Airports Authority of India (AAI) had announced to prepare a detailed project report for development of this airport in Tamil-dominated Northern Sri Lanka. It had described it first project for the AAI in the island nation.

On Wednesday, Sri Lankan Civil Aviation Minister Nirmal Sripala De Silva told the parliament that the government had no intention of handing over the airport to Indian authorities. He further said the airport would be developed in partnership with the Tourism Development Fund and the Civil Aviation Authority.

In a release issued on Monday, the AAI said it has signed an agreement with External Affairs Ministry for "preparation of a Detailed Project Report for development of Palaly airport in Sri Lanka". The official said all the technical and design aspects would be covered in the DPR, which is expected to be completed in three months time.

Silva, junked the statement and said not just Palaly, but the government had no intention of handing over Higurakgoda, Baticaloa, Koggala, Digana and Trincomlee airports to other countries and all the airports would be developed as domestic airports. AAI's bid to develop the airport was being seen as a strategic move as Palaly is in Jaffna, a predominantly Tamil territory. It was also dubbed as a move to counter China's growing presence in the region by developing critical infrastructure.

Silva had told Lankan parliament that the country's government had asked the Airports Authority of India (AAI) to submit its business plan to operate the loss-making Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport.

After the Sri Lankan war was over in 2009, India has been involved in the reconstruction and redevelopment of the northern province. Palaly is important due to the fact that it is in the sensitive Tamil-dominated northern province, traditionally closer to India. By developing critical infrastructure here, India was aiming to keep a foothold in this part of Sri Lanka.

https://www.dnaindia.com/india/repo...no-to-handing-over-of-palali-airport-2665398h
 
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Palaly is important due to the fact that it is in the sensitive Tamil-dominated northern province, traditionally closer to India. By developing critical infrastructure here, India was aiming to keep a foothold in this part of Sri Lanka.

India, who are you trying to deceive?
 
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India not in a hurry. they can decide what they want, there is nothing to snub about.
 
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India not in a hurry. they can decide what they want, there is nothing to snub about.
Lol let some insecure people think it affects India's interest in anyway. You see Silva didn't mentioned the port we actually want. There will be elections soon, things will be interesting.
 
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Lol let some insecure people think it affects India's interest in anyway. You see Silva didn't mentioned the port we actually want. There will be elections soon, things will be interesting.

He specifically mentioned Palaly, Indian interests have been focused on this particular airport since the end of the war, It's no secret.. Both the previous govt and not it seems the current one have refused to toe the line.. You can add the Maldives and Nepal in to that list

Once in the late 70's India overestimated herself and got 2000 odd body bags and bits and pieces of it's former PM returned to them.. It's prudent that India shouldn't make that same mistake again, Especially since the cold war interests are over, And here is a paradigm shift in global power.. I think the Modi govt is more prudent than some run of the mill Indian poster in a online Pakistani forum
 
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He specifically mentioned Palaly, Indian interests have been focused on this particular airport since the end of the war, It's no secret.. Both the previous govt and not it seems the current one have refused to toe the line.. You can add the Maldives and Nepal in to that list

Once in the late 70's India overestimated herself and got 2000 odd body bags and bits and pieces of it's former PM returned to them.. It's prudent that India shouldn't make that same mistake again, Especially since the cold war interests are over, And here is a paradigm shift in global power.. I think the Modi govt is more prudent than some run of the mill Indian poster in a online Pakistani forum

Can you provide evidence that India has been focused on Palaly airport ?

Nobody in India has even heard about this.
 
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He specifically mentioned Palaly, Indian interests have been focused on this particular airport since the end of the war, It's no secret.. Both the previous govt and not it seems the current one have refused to toe the line.. You can add the Maldives and Nepal in to that list

Once in the late 70's India overestimated herself and got 2000 odd body bags and bits and pieces of it's former PM returned to them.. It's prudent that India shouldn't make that same mistake again, Especially since the cold war interests are over, And here is a paradigm shift in global power.. I think the Modi govt is more prudent than some run of the mill Indian poster in a online Pakistani forum

Its not 1970s anyway, regarding lanka we have different priority. Our relations with Sri lanka are improving very fast and elections results will be in our favour too. So i don't care. Now don't quote me again if you don't have anything important to share.
 
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Can you provide evidence that India has been focused on Palaly airport ?

Nobody in India has even heard about this.

It's your prerogative to find the evidence, For starters read the article very carefully, Which btw is a Indian source

And the people in the GOI are more nuanced about geography and locations of geo political interests than some random poster in the online forum like you

Its not 1970s anyway, regarding lanka we have different priority. Our relations with Sri lanka are improving very fast and elections results will be in our favour too. So i don't care. Now don't quote me again if you don't have anything important to share.

Then best stay away form threads posted by me because i will retort whatever half backed posts you may post on the subject matter
 
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It's your prerogative to find the evidence, For starters read the article very carefully, Which btw is a Indian source

And the people in the GOI are more nuanced about geography and locations of geo political interests than some random poster in the online forum like you

In short you do not have any evidence for your own claim.

I am pretty sure some people in the GOI are more nuanced about geopolitical interests but to claim that Airport authority of India signed a agreement to run a civilian airport under some grand strategic scheme is laughable. :lol:
 
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India seems to be struggling hard on diplomatic front. The super power is not getting recognition even in immediate vicinity , let alone global projection. #masterstrokebymodi
 
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India seems to be struggling hard on diplomatic front. The super power is not getting recognition even in immediate vicinity , let alone global projection. #masterstrokebymodi

Don't forget to mention all those amazings wins by pakistan due to Imran Khans "good looks". :agree:
 
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India seems to be struggling hard on diplomatic front. The super power is not getting recognition even in immediate vicinity , let alone global projection. #masterstrokebymodi
Yes time to disintegrate for us , i will gladly apply Pakistani Visa.
 
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