*Future of Indo-Lanka Ties depends on balancing the not-so-friendly past
and troublesome players*


 The renewed ties between India and Sri Lanka while being welcomed cannot
exclude or overlook some harsh realities. At the background of these
realities are some painful facts yet the common factors if given due
deliberation should ideally place Indo-Lanka talks on the proper pedestal
important enough to not only establish clear ground rules but demarcate
clearly where lines are to be drawn.


While at the forefront of the discussion it must be reiterated that the
balkanization of India is not a matter that India can ignore. This
balkanization is part and parcel of the imperial agenda of both Abrahamic
religions. It is an agenda that locals of these faiths cannot take offence
with if either Government decides to take actions to fortify their national
security.


The other aspect that both countries need to be clear about is that while
balkanization of India is one agenda the formation of ‘self-determined’
confederal states is another objective placing puppet leaders at the helm.
Foreign envoys, foreign funded NGOs are already tasked to ‘buy-over’ anyone
willing to sell their soul. There are foreign lobby groups engaged too.


The next aspect is that the agenda of the Western imperialists is to march
forward to their end goal and objective China. The obstacles are certainly
India, Russia and Sri Lanka and each provide the Western imperialists a
goal post and fulfill their strategic interests.

It is Asia’s turn of reign and in an Asia that is rising with the key
superpowers of Russia, China and India it will be a game of putting one
against the other so that the ‘outsiders’ can enter as ‘friends’.


If India’s national security is a concern the security of Sri Lanka must
remain a concern to India as well. The general response of policy makers of
the past would have been the easy option of “Indianizing” Sri Lanka’s North
which works well with the 13th amendment, calls for devolution and has
helped with Sri Lanka blindly allowing a steady flow of Indian
“professionals” to lay the groundwork in India’s interest. This works well
with the historical objective of India and meets the security objectives as
well if Sri Lanka were to belong to India. Nevertheless, India not allowing
Sri Lanka to fortify its own national security is likely to be detrimental
for both countries. Let us not forget that both sides have officials
working for the other side and not working to protecting their nation or
its heritage.


*The not-so-friendly past*

Sri Lanka is a sovereign nation independent since 1948. Ties between Sri
Lanka boasted highs during the rule of Mrs. Bandaranaike with Indian
counterpart Indira Gandhi. Diplomatic niceties apart both ladies made clear
what their ground rules were and that was respected. Of course public
officials of those times were respectable figures and their names remain
respected and untarnished on both sides of the spectrum.


Nevertheless, the same Indian leader that had cordial relations with Sri
Lanka was to start a covert training of Sri Lankan unemployed Tamil youth
bringing them to India clandestinely and training them to become
insurgents. This piece of bitter truth remains officially unacknowledged or
apologized for. It was this training with the informal agreement that Tamil
Nadu would host as hub for Sri Lankan armed militant groups that
kickstarted armed militancy on the slogan of ‘ethnic discrimination’. The
advice that Dr. Subramaniam Swamy made to Sri Lanka to remove the ‘ethnic
conflict’ tag is thus noteworthy and appreciated. The background to the
1983 riots remains incognito with the unconfirmed assumption that the riots
were meant to bring out the Tamil armed groups into the open claiming they
were fighting against the Sri Lankan authorities that were oppressing them.
The armed militants or ‘boys’ as they were called came under direct
tutelage of the Indian intelligence.


This argument needs to seriously be investigated to determine who or what
was responsible for 1983 because the Sinhalese did not benefit by the act
but there were enough of beneficiaries.



*“Intelligence agencies (RAW) said….these are boys who were trained by us
from 1977” (Dixit, Assignment Colombo)*

*Shri M. Karunanidhi, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu (affidavit no.
187/94)** :"It
is a well known fact that the LTTE and other Sri Lankan Militants camps
were established in India ever since 1982 in tune with the policy of the
Central Government at that time. The Tamil militants were given military
training and allowed to have their own training camps in India."…*

*"I state that the Congress Governments under the Prime Ministership of
late Smt. Indira Gandhi and late Thiru Rajiv Gandhi encouraged, trained and
supported the LTTE and other Tamil Militant groups."*



*“RAW helped to train and arm the LTTE in the 1970s” (Council of Foreign
Relations)*



*April 5, 1988 Wikileaks cable quotes J N Dixit that India had agreed to
pay LTTE Rs.50lakhs per month which was paid in July 1987. This was to make
up for the tax loss for the LTTE upon IPKF arrival. It was also a payment
that sealed Prabakaran’s agreement to the Indo-Lanka Accord.*



*"It is a fact that Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.G. Ramachandran provided
sufficient finances to the LTTE to purchase arms and supplies even after
the IPKF was launched against this militant group."  From “Assignment
Colombo” by J N Dixit, *

*former Foreign Secretary and Indian High Commissioner in Sri Lanka*


The next Indian interference came no sooner Prabakaran was cornered by the
Sri Lankan Armed Forces and virtually about to be taken over. The response
was for India to defy Sri Lanka’s territorial integrity by giving just half
an hours notice by then foreign minister Natwar Singh. Indian planes flew
over Sri Lanka with the infamous parippu drop. 35 national and foreign
media personnel were on these planes. That violation of airspace came on 4th
June 1987 at 4pm. A crime of aggression with India telling the Sri Lankan
Ambassador that any opposition would be ‘met with force’. This was before
on 2nd June when India sent a flotilla which was turned back by the Sri
Lankan Navy.

Then came the 1987 Indo-Lanka Accord and the implementation of the 13th
amendment bringing the provincial council system and amalgamating the North
& East provinces claiming they were traditional Tamil homeland ignoring
that Tamils were in the minority in the East after putting Sinhalese and
Muslims together. Indian intelligence boasted that "We will have
Prabhakaran in our custody within 72 hours."


Again what is forgotten is that the Accord itself was drafted in secrecy
(in both nations), signed under curfew with the Sri Lankan President
obtaining signatures of resignations from his Ministers and no media was
allowed.


India did not disarm all terrorists. India promised to protect Sri Lanka’s
sovereignty and territorial integrity but gave Rs.50m to LTTE a month while
Tamil Nadu was open to

LTTE to fulfill its logistical requirements and Tamil Nadu fishermen were
used as smugglers exposing lack of cooperation that the Indian Navy
promised. Long overdue is the repatriation of Indian citizens residing in
Sri Lanka back to India. India promised to protect all communities but
Sinhalese and Muslims were under constant attack. India also created a
Tamil National Army recruiting local Tamils armed by IPKF to support Chief
Minister Varatharaja Perumal. This itself is sufficient to hold the Accord
null & void.

It is in this manner that we can apply the Pacta Sund Servanda (pacts are
meant to be honored for agreements to be valid).


It is also good for both India and Sri Lanka to realize that the 13th
amendment was a local/internal arrangement. Nowhere does it say that India
has to be consulted on the 13th amendment or the Provincial Council Bill.
Therefore, it is time India stop the references to 13th amendment and what
it wants Sri Lanka to do or not do or should do.

Moreover, the fallacies of the Accord are many. There is no such ‘areas of
historical habitation of Sri Lankan Tamil speaking people who have at all
times hitherto lived together in this territory’.


The Indo-Lanka Accord accompanied another nightmare for the Tamil Hindus
who having embraced the Indian Peace Keepers to a heroes welcome on 30th
July 1987 and were left with close to 4000 rape cases committed by Indian
soldiers most of which have been tabulated by the LTTE and kept to be used.
The Indian heroes soon ended up taking part in a scale of violent shooting
of unarmed Tamil examples of which are the Jaffna hospital and the
Velliviturrai massacre. Ironically the Sri Lankan President Premadasa got
together with LTTE to send back the IPKF in an unceremonious retreat in
March 1990 having accomplished little in terms of peace or disarmament of
LTTE after 3 ½ years in Sri Lanka.


The next interference can be cited as the unilateral declaration of
independence following elections in the merged N-E under Varatharaja
Perumal of EPRLF and the airlifting Perumal to India for safety. Dayan
Jayatilake was a Minister in the Perumal Government.


The mother began covert operations of Tamils, the son continued and ended
up meeting his death by the same monsters that India created and it was
these same monsters that the widow appealed for clemency in prison sentence
and the same widow accused of using the monster to smuggle Indian artifacts
out of India to be sold in Italy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-jQ5KBUKjU


*The common factors*


If India is facing multiple threats these threats are definitely
coordinated and their players are the same that have plugged themselves to
the conflict in Sri Lanka and taken over its coordination and is now
championing its elevated agenda. These players have no concern for the
heritage, identity, Hindu religion, Hindu ethos of India just as they do
not share the heritage, identity, Buddhist ethos of Sri Lanka. What India
and Sri Lanka is bound by is the Dharmic religious concept and values. The
current incursions resemble an enactment of times during colonial rule when
initial incursions set out to completely destroy, annihilate and suppress
Hinduism and Buddhism and denationalize the natives through a carrot and
stick approach. The current secular liberal policies of multiculturalism in
Asia and Africa are well on course to fulfil these same objectives though
the West are facing a reversal and threat by their counterpart Abrahamic
religion. The Dharmic faiths must clearly declare that they wish to have no
role to play in the enactment of any Biblical prophecies that are likely to
lead to another world war if left unchecked.


In a diplomatic shift that is pushing India to peddle with Buddhism to
realign itself to Buddhist Asia, Hindu India cannot do so alone. India may
have been the birthplace of Buddha (technically it is Nepal) but India
abandoned Buddhism and the credentials for being the custodian of Buddhism
goes to Sri Lanka. For India to be accepted in the Buddhist world as a
credible source, India needs to accompany Sri Lanka. India cannot do so
alone. The same can be said of China. These are key areas that Sri
Lanka-India-China can gain common ground with tremendous openings for those
that are ready to not simply use Buddhism as a cosmetic tool.


*Tamil Nadu factor*

To reach out to Asia, India cannot afford to have trouble with regional
neighbors. India should not get bogged down to domestic politics that aims
to steer Central Government policies to the ransom of domestic demands. Let
India not forget that the inter-changing Chief Ministers have all had links
to LTTE and their supporters over the years and the Jain Commission makes
reference to them too.


States are making it difficult for the Indian Central Government to have a
steady relationship with neighbors. Whether India is in control of this and
allows it or whether India has no control of it is a matter India needs to
resolve to become a regional leader before becoming a superpower.


India will not make any headway into the Buddhist Asia if it is going to
allow State petty politics to override India’s larger aspirations.


*The future *


The future for India and Sri Lanka can move forward so long as both nations
realize that their identity lies with the heritage that they are bound to
and selects leaders and officials that wholeheartedly canvass, propagate
and fosters the historical ethos in both nations. In doing so it is all the
while important that India and Sri Lanka does not look upon each other as
adversaries, competitors or follow a hidden strategy of gobbling up the
other in the perception that might is right through gun-ho diplomacy.


Let us remind that the Hindu and Buddhist numbers diminished historically
because they allowed themselves to be used as pawns and were ready to fight
against each other. This same strategy time-tested to success is being
again used and both sides of the Palk Strait have fallen primarily because
of the carrots that determine their betrayal.


India, in particular needs to realign its strategies taking cognizance of
some hard facts that make Sri Lankans forgive but not forget and
bully-tactics, gun-ho diplomacy and petty theatrics makes India become a
laughing stock in the eyes of observers. Maturity, forward thinking and
mutually respecting policies need to emerge at diplomatic levels and for
future collaborations. India must make those first steps.




*Shenali D Waduge *

·         What Friend India did to Sri Lanka -
http://www.nation.lk/edition/critical-point/item/19524-what-%E2%80%9Cfriend%E2%80%9D-india-did-to-sri-lanka.html

·         Declare Unilateral Repudiation of 1987 Accord between India and
Sri Lanka -
http://www.onlanka.com/news/declare-unilateral-repudiation-1987-accord-between-india-and-sri-lanka-but-13th-amendment-is-not.html

·         Pacta Sund Servanda – Indo Lanka Accord -
http://www.dailynews.lk/?q=pacta-sund-servanda-current-state-peace-accord

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