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India-Sri Lanka Partnership in the 21st Century 01 Edition(English, Hardcover, Raju Adhuri Subramanyam)

India-Sri Lanka Partnership in the 21st Century 01 Edition(English, Hardcover, Raju Adhuri Subramanyam)

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India And Sri Lanka Are Geographically Contiguous And Culturally Close. The Island State Of Sri Lanka Is Barely Thirty Kilometers Away From India's Southern Coastal Tip. People Of These Two Countries Share Many Similarities In Terms Of Dress, Food Habits, Manners, Customs And Ways Of Life. In Spite India Sharing Border With All Its Neighbouring Countries In South Asia, Its Relationship With Sri Lanka Has Been Relatively More Cordial Than With Other Countries In The Region. In Addition To Their Cordial Relationship, There Is Minusderstanding And Mistrust Between The Two Resulted In Many Ups And Down In Their Mutual Relationship. The Issue Of Tamils Of Indian Origin And Maritime Issues Between The Two Countries Created Turbulence. The Civil War Of 1983 Further Aggravated The Situation. Half Of India's Investment In South Asian Region Is Invested In Sri Lanka And As Such The Island State Has Emerged As A Close Economic Partner Of India. Both The Countries Realize That Restrictions On Trade Between The Two Are Detrimental To Their Economic Growth And Prosperity. There Is A Greater Potential For Enhancing And Institutionalizing Bilaterl Economic Cooperation In The Exploration And Exploitation Of Sea Resources In The Indian Ocean Waters. Neither Country Can Ignore The Security Of The Other. Sri Lanka Cannot Ignore The Problems Of Tamil Nadu When It Talks About Its Relationship With India. Similarly India Cannot Ignore The Internal Problems Of Sri Lanka When It Seeks To Improve Its Relations With The Later. The Volume Probes Into Various Mechanisms And Strategies With A View To Shaping Better For Both The Countries. The Papers Provide A Perspective In Debating The Emerging Issues Of Greater Concern To India And Sri Lanka In The Dynamic World Of The 21St Century. There Are Eighteen Papers, Divided Into Six Sectios., Adluri Subramanyam Raju Is Associate Professor Of Political Science In The Centre For Saarc Studies, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. Earlier, He Ws Honorary Academic Fellow At The Indo-American Centre For International Studies, Hydrabad. He Is Associate Editor For An International Journal Indian Ocean Survey. Mr. Raju Received His Ph.D. From The Development Of Political Science, University Of Hyderabad. He Was Salzburg Seminar Fellow (2006) And The Recipient Of The Kidikara Award (1998) And Mahbud Ui Haq Award (2003) Conferred By The Regional Centre For Strategic Studies (Rcss), Colombo And Scholar Of Peace (2002) By Women In Security Confict Managenment & Peace (Wiscomp), New Delhi, His Area Of Research Interest Is On Conflict Resolution And Confidence Building Measures With Reference To South Asia. His Publications Include, Demorcracies At Loggerheads: Security Aspects Of Us-India Relatios, New Delhi And Colorado: South Asian Publishers And International Academic Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2001; Third-Generation Indian Perceptions Of The Kashmir Issue, Colombo: Rcss, 2001; Indian Women Scientists' Perceptions Of The Nuclear Issue, New Delhi; Wiscomp. 2005; Co-Authored, Maritime Cooperation Between India And Sri Lanka, New Delhi; Manohar Publishers, 2006; (Ed), Nuclear India: Problems And Perspectives, New Delhi And Colorado: South Asian Publishers And International Academic Publishers Pvt. Ltc. 2000; Terrorism In South Asia: Views From India, New Delhi And Singapore: India Research Pres And Marshall Cavendish Academic, 2004; And Reconstructing South Asia: An Agenda, New Delhi: Gyan Publishing House, 2007., Content:- Acknowledgments List Of Contributors Introduction A Subramanyam Raju India And Sri Lanka: The Buddhist Connection J. Kedareswari Glimpses Of Indo-Sri Lankan Relations Nirupama Rao India's Policy Of Non-Intervention In Sri Lanka P. Sahadevan Ethnic Crisis In Sri Lanka-A Peaceful Solution S.J.S. Chhatwal A Cinderella Community In Transition: The Indian Origin Tamils Of Sri Lanka P.P. Devaraj Integration And Assimilation Of Sri Lankan Repatriates In Tamil Nadu V.Suryanarayan Facilitating The Return Of Sri Lankan Refugees In India S.H. Hasbullah Role Of Maritime Forces In Disaster Management R.S. Vasan India And Sri Lanka: Assessing Maritime Security Relationship Vijay Sakhuja Maritime Issues Between India And Sri Lanka A. Subramanyam Raju India And Sri Lanka: From Political Fissures To Econimic Bridges Manoj Soni Strategic Marketing Fomulation For The Domestic Manufactures Through The Operation Of Regional Cooperation In The Context Of Globalisation Indo-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement: Can Trade Agreement Among Unequal Partners Work? Indra Nath Mukherji Free Trade Agreement Between India And Sri Lanka: The Way Forward M. Ganeshamoorthy Ground Level Problems Encountered In Importing Sri Lankan Goods Into India Under The Fta Somindra Kishen Hazari The 'Why' And The 'How' Of India-Sri Lanka Partnership Sathiya Moorthy Indo-Sri Lanka Cooperation In Education Santsilan Kadirgamar Sustaining Tourism Through Cultural Cooperation G.S. Rao And Shailesh Sikha Appendices Bibliography Index