Lanka must address reconciliation with sense of urgency: Sushma
Sri Lanka must address the issue of reconciliation with the Tamil minority in the country with 'a sense of urgency', Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj said here on Saturday.
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Indian delegation visits Sri Lanka’s war-torn north
An Indian parliamentary delegation has visited Sri Lanka's war-ravaged north where a large number of India-sponsored projects are being carried out, authorities said on Thursday.
Sri Lanka concerned over radiation from India's N-plants
Sri Lanka on Monday expressed concern over possible impact of radiation from India's nuclear power plants located in the southern region, as it prepares to raise the issue with global atomic watchdog
Gandhi statue vandalism: India conveys concern to Lanka
India has taken up with Sri Lanka the issue of vandalism of a statue of Mahatma Gandhi in the eastern town of Batticaloa and offered assistance in rebuilding it.
The statue of Mahatma Gandhi alon
Sri Lanka concerned over Indian n-plants
Concerned over nuclear power plants located in south India, the Sri Lankan government plans to raise the issue before the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
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Test rankings: England on top, India third
England will start its domestic international season as the No.1 Test side in the ICC Test Championship after a two-Test draw with Sri Lanka helped it retain the top spot.
England defeated Sri Lanka
Ten-wicket Swann fires England to big win
Graeme Swann claimed a match haul of 10 wickets as England roared to a series-levelling win over Sri Lanka in the second and final Test on Saturday to retain their number one ranking.
Swann followed
Mahatma Gandhi's statue vandalised in Sri Lanka
The Sri Lankan government has ordered an investigation into an incident in which several statues, including that of Mahatma Gandhi, were vandalised.
"It has been brought to the notice of the ministry
No anger, hostility in Indo-Lanka ties: Peiris
Indo-Sri Lanka ties remain good despite India backing a resolution moved by the US at the UNHRC against Colombo, Foreign Minister G.L. Peiris has said, observing that no bilateral relationship is o
India denies report of 'secret camps' in Tamil Nadu
The Indian High Commission here denied a report in a Sri Lankan newspaper on Monday that 'terrorists' were being trained at three secret camps in Tamil Nadu, describing it 'entirely erroneous'.
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