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Last Updated : 2023-11-30 02:51:00
Thu, 30 Nov 2023 Today's Paper
Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Sunday said that India has been providing assistance to Sri Lanka and is monitoring the developments in the island nation adding that there is no refugee crisis now.
“We have been supportive of Sri Lanka, are trying to help, and have always been helpful. They are working through their problem, we will see what happens. There is no refugee crisis right now, said Jaishankar upon his arrival in Kerala as part of intensifying the BJP’s efforts to make gains in South India.
Jaishankar’s comments reflect how India continues to stand by its neighbours amid difficult times. His remarks particularly hold more importance as Sri Lanka faces an unprecedented political and economic crisis.
K Annan k Sunday, 10 July 2022 05:00 PM
India and China ruined Srilanka. Wolves in lamp clothing. China build good for nothing projects and swindled money from us and still doing it. Kick them all out. The bastards don’t care to take the poor civilians from dire poverty but come bearing Trojan gifs here.
Siva Sunday, 10 July 2022 09:43 PM
Don't blame others for mess created by your politicians. Anyone with basic economic sense knew that Srilanka was going to have an economic catastrophe with all these borrowings.Still you people and your politicians choose to ignore and see where you stand now.
Joshua Sunday, 10 July 2022 09:38 PM
India and China helped SL with hidden agendas. Now that RW and Gota have been kicked out, let's see if they are still genuinely here to help SL.
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