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Maritime Control: An Outline on Sri Lanka
(2012)
The maritime boundary between Sri Lanka and India is divided at three different sea areas: Bay of
Bengal in the North, the Palk Straits in the Middle, and the Gulf of ‘Mannar’ in the South. It is about
45km maximum ...
Creating Value for Museums, Academia and Communities: Overview from Sri Lanka
(2015)
Digitized museums have overcome the physical barriers and provided a golden opportunity for everyone who wants to access formation about the past. New technologies have changed the traditional ...
Cooperative Security Framework for South Asia: A Sri Lankan Perspective
(2013)
The concept of security has undergone changes over the last two decades as
having the leading concerns of security strategists. Security, today, encompasses
issues such as environmental pollution, depletion of the ozone ...
Disarmament, Indian Ocean and Strategic Externalities: The Case of Sri Lanka
(2021-12-20)
ABSTRACT
South Asia, surrounded by the Indian Ocean, is a favorite theatre to
continue with the contemporary global strategic power competi-
tion of nuclear states. The non-nuclear states in South Asia simply
cannot ...
Emerging Complexity of Nuclear South Asia
(2021-11-19)
Abstract
South Asia is a geo-political system which has its unique security characters.
The emerging complex nature of a system could lead either to the security or
insecurity of that system. India and Pakistan are the ...
Sri Lanka Under the Nuclear Shadow
(2018)
While many are familiar with the impact of nuclearization of relations between India and Pakistan, there is less familiarity with its impact on South Asia’s non-nuclear states. Dr. Frank Hofmann’s term, “pink flamingo” ...
Sharing Maritime Boundary with India Sri Lankan Experience
(2008)
India is Sri Lanka‟s immediate neighbor. Although the Island is considered a small state
it has played an important role in regional affairs from ancient times. Indo – Lanka
relations run back to pre-historic times. The ...