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Sri Lanka: Indias latest security nightmare
Sri Lanka is fast emerging as a security nightmare for India. Basking in its military success against the separatist Tamil Tigers, Sri Lanka is cementing its ties with China and Pakistan, ignoring Indian security interests. By embracing Indias enemies and inviting them home, treating them as guests, and doing business with them, Sri Lanka is embarking on a dangerous foreign policy that has the potential to undermine Indias national security.
The Chinese are developing a port in Hambantota in Southern Sri Lanka, which experts feel could be converted into a Chinese naval base at short notice. In a recent interview to Tehelka, Colonel (retired) R Hariharan, a Sri Lanka expert, had stated: Though Hambantota is being developed as a merchant shipping port, it can be converted into a naval base by adding a few facilities.
The Chinese are building an expressway in Colombo and are also involved in an important power project in North Sri Lanka. As the two countries keep signing more collaborative projects, and the Chinese presence increases in Sri Lanka, it would bring the Chinese within breathing (or striking) distance of Indias southern coast, where several sensitive installations including atomic power plants are located. Chinese personnel will be all over Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka doesnt lose an opportunity to reaffirm its commitment to one-China policy. By doing that Sri Lanka accepts Chinese claims over Taiwan.
Sri Lanka would be fully prepared with an Armed Force of 400,000, near-fully trained and equipped by China and Pakistan, forcing India to open a massive land-sea front in the south, which till now has been peaceful. It is thus evident that Indias foreign policy on Sri Lanka has been palpably against national interest and security.
As if Chinese presence in Sri Lanka was not enough, Colombo is now all set to train Pakistani army personnel in anti-guerilla warfare in soon-to-be established training schools in Sri Lanka. The proposed training to the Pakistani personnel is to be provided based on a request from Islamabad to train their officers in small team operations. Their presence near Indias southern borders should ring the alarm bells in the Indian security establishment.
From:Sri Lanka: India?s latest security nightmare
Sri Lanka is fast emerging as a security nightmare for India. Basking in its military success against the separatist Tamil Tigers, Sri Lanka is cementing its ties with China and Pakistan, ignoring Indian security interests. By embracing Indias enemies and inviting them home, treating them as guests, and doing business with them, Sri Lanka is embarking on a dangerous foreign policy that has the potential to undermine Indias national security.
The Chinese are developing a port in Hambantota in Southern Sri Lanka, which experts feel could be converted into a Chinese naval base at short notice. In a recent interview to Tehelka, Colonel (retired) R Hariharan, a Sri Lanka expert, had stated: Though Hambantota is being developed as a merchant shipping port, it can be converted into a naval base by adding a few facilities.
The Chinese are building an expressway in Colombo and are also involved in an important power project in North Sri Lanka. As the two countries keep signing more collaborative projects, and the Chinese presence increases in Sri Lanka, it would bring the Chinese within breathing (or striking) distance of Indias southern coast, where several sensitive installations including atomic power plants are located. Chinese personnel will be all over Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka doesnt lose an opportunity to reaffirm its commitment to one-China policy. By doing that Sri Lanka accepts Chinese claims over Taiwan.
Sri Lanka would be fully prepared with an Armed Force of 400,000, near-fully trained and equipped by China and Pakistan, forcing India to open a massive land-sea front in the south, which till now has been peaceful. It is thus evident that Indias foreign policy on Sri Lanka has been palpably against national interest and security.
As if Chinese presence in Sri Lanka was not enough, Colombo is now all set to train Pakistani army personnel in anti-guerilla warfare in soon-to-be established training schools in Sri Lanka. The proposed training to the Pakistani personnel is to be provided based on a request from Islamabad to train their officers in small team operations. Their presence near Indias southern borders should ring the alarm bells in the Indian security establishment.
From:Sri Lanka: India?s latest security nightmare