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BIMSTEC at thirty: Renewed challenges, new opportunities
- July 14, 2026
- Posted by: Anil Trigunayat
- Categories: Bangladesh, India, Southeast Asia, Sri Lankan, Thailand
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How India Quietly Offset China’s ‘String of Pearls’ With a Network of Overseas Military Access
- March 11, 2026
- Posted by: Huma Siddiqui
- Categories: Africa, Central Asia, China, India, Indian Ocean Region, Mauritius, Sri Lankan, US, West Africa
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Operation Pawan: A Military Victory, A Political Betrayal
- November 26, 2025
- Posted by: Lt Col Manoj K Channan (Retd)
- Categories: India, Sri Lankan


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IPKF in Sri Lanka: When Indian Soldiers Became Humanitarians
- November 26, 2025
- Posted by: Lt Col Manoj K Channan (Retd)
- Categories: India, Sri Lankan


The Indian Peace Keeping Force’s (IPKF)
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Operation PAWAN: Lessons for Future Military Interventions and Mechanized Warfare
- February 25, 2025
- Posted by: Lt Col Manoj K Channan (Retd)
- Category: Sri Lankan


Operation PAWAN (1987) was India’s first major overseas
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The Forgotten Sacrifice: A Nation’s Apathy Toward the Heroes of Operation Pawan
- January 6, 2025
- Posted by: Lt Col Manoj K Channan (Retd)
- Categories: India, Sri Lankan


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Sri Lanka’s Economic Resurgence: Hope Amidst Election Uncertainty
- October 28, 2024
- Posted by: Ambassador Gurjit Singh
- Category: Sri Lankan


The Sri Lankan economy grew faster than anticipated
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Op Pawan – a Reappraisal of Its Contemporary Relevance in Future Out-of-area Operations
- August 14, 2024
- Posted by: Lt Col Manoj K Channan (Retd)
- Categories: India, Sri Lankan


OP PAWAN, a forgotten operation of the Indian Army in Sri Lanka
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‘Don’t call me Uncle. Call me Sam’
- January 1, 2024
- Posted by: admin
- Category: Sri Lankan


The doyen of India’s military leaders, Field Marshal Sam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw, known as Sam to all, was an icon in his own right.
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Chinese Spy Ship Yuan Wang 5 and implications of its docking in Sri Lanka
- August 25, 2022
- Posted by: admin
- Categories: China, Sri Lankan


The Sri Lankan government could not dare to deny the permission to China but it communicated to the Chinese to defer the docking plan. This was probably a balancing act of Sri Lanka between India and China.
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