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Indian State Sponsored Terrorism in Sri Lanka

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Written by Sajjad Shaukat   
Sunday, 05 April 2020 18:04

Historically, India has continued interventionist and hegemonic policies vis-à-vis her neighbouring countries through its military and intelligence agency RAW. Besides supporting separatism in East Pakistan which resulted in dismemberment of Pakistan and continued assistance to the separatist elements of Pakistan’s Balochistan province, New Delhi occupied Sikkim, subdued Bhutan. It particularly employed state sponsored terrorism which still continues in Sri Lanka.

After the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, took a policy decision to support Sri Lankan northern insurgency in August 1983, within years, the number of Tamil training camps increased in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Over 20,000 Sri Lankan Tamil insurgents had been imparted armed training—tactics of guerrilla warfare by the Indian Army. Specialised training was also imparted by the Indian army instructors to Sri Lankan militants in New Delhi, Bombay and other cities. Besides, its navy and air force also played their roguish role in connection with the Sri Lankan insurgents. By openly violating the maritime laws, Indian navy had supplied larger cache of arms and ammunition to the Tamil rebels. Despite the capture of some Indian ships, and despite the complaints of Colombo, the illegitimate practice continued by the Indian military.

In this context, Rohan Gunaratne in his book, “Sri Lanka Tamil Insurgency”, disclosed that with the Indo-Lanka Accord of July 1987, Rajiv Gandhi ordered the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) to fight the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam (LTTE). However, it was double game of New Delhi.

Sri Lanka which has crushed the Tamil rebels successfully, offers an unprecedented instance. But, Tamil Nadu still remains LTTE’s main source of weapon supplies. LTTE, the most ruthless  terrorist organization  of the world,   fought  against  the  State  of Sri  Lanka,  killed  thousands  of  civilians  and military personnel, damaged state  assets  and  bared  economic  growth  of  the  country  for about three decades. The outfil as launching pad for the insurgents’ activities included most deadly weapon “The Suicide Cadre” that introduced new trend in terrorism.

Today, LTTE is almost banned globally; however, in India, it has a temporary ban which is reviewed periodically.  Moreover, LTTE is not banned in India under Antiterrorism Act but under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act which is clear dichotomy in position of New Delhi on the subject of terrorism. Such irresponsible  attitude   amply   demonstrates  the  mal  intent  of  India  towards   her neighbors  which   in  fact,   stands  opposite  to the Indian Prime Minister Narendar Mod’s   most   spoken   rhetoric   of “Neighborhood First Policy”.

Tamils who make almost 12% of the Sri Lankan population are mostly concentrated in north, collocated in proximity of Indian Tamil Nadu. Ethnic group in past, had armed conflict with the state duly supported by India and Tamil Diaspora  to  achieve  separate  state; nevertheless,  after  the  military  defeat, now  only promote  autonomy/merger of  Northern and Eastern Province.

For the purpose, Indians have established their political clout over Sri Lanka by controlling the Tamil politicians and steer their democratic right of vote in order to ensure her own political suitability within Sri Lanka. Therefore, Tamils have always been persuaded by India not to vote for Rajapaksa’s Family whom India believes as true representatives of Sri Lankan masses and do not compromise on national interests of the country. This is a clear violation of basic diplomatic norms and stark interference into very internal matter of a sovereign state.

It is notable that Easter Sunday Bombing on April 21, 2019 rocked the entire Sri Lanka, as the suicide bombings killed more than 250 people by targeting three churches in and three luxury hotels in the capital, Colombo.

In this regard, Islamic State group (Also known as Daesh, ISIS and ISIL) claimed Easter Sunday’s suicide attacks in Sri Lanka.

In this connection, Sri Lankan investigator Ravi Seneviratne, head of the Sri Lankan police Criminal Investigation Department (CID) said on July 24, 2019 that “Sri Lanka’s Easter attacks were carried out by local groups who drew inspiration from…but were not directly linked to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) group…had no direct link to the foreign armed group…They followed the ISIS ideology.” But at the same time, he stated: that “remnants of the National Thowheeth Jamath (NTJ), the armed group that was held responsible for the Easter attacks, had persuaded ISIL to claim the attacks…NTJ leader Zahran Hashim made a video with fellow NTJ members pledging allegiance to ISIL leader Abu Bakr Al-Bagdadi”.

In a statement, Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena had said that the attacks “were the work of international drug dealers” to disrupt his anti-narcotics drive..

However, a happy nation could not believe that she has to suffer another wave of terrorism. Unfortunately, like LTTE which originated from Tamil Nadu; NTJ whose   members   under the influence of ISIS ideology carried out the bombings also belonged to the same state of India, having its headquarters at Channai.

It is mentionable that Indian State of Kerela, which is almost a neighboring geo entity to Sri Lanka, is one of the leading source of ISIS influx and drugs in Sri Lanka. Tons of cannabis and other drugs are sent to Sri Lanka through sea. Although Sri Lanka Navy quite effectively checks/intercepts the illegal activities, however, still some big consignments are managed through the strict vigilance. Presence  of ISIS in Kerela is  another  threat  to  the  peaceful  island  nation  which  had  suffered  in  hands  of terrorists for  27  years  and  was  victimized  again  in April 2019  by  ISIS  influenced locals.

Sri Lanka is a beautiful island and her serene beaches, astounding sea life, wild life and nature attracts tourists’ from various parts of the world. While, fishing is  one of the  leading  sources  of  sustenance  for the  people  mostly  living  on  the coastline.

Palk Strait which divides Jaffna Peninsula from mainland India remains a contested place despite clear demarcation of international maritime boundaries between both the countries. Poaching  and  illegal fishing  by  Indian  fishermen  into  Sri Lankan waters  is not  only  depleting  the sustenance  of poor Sri Lankans but also seriously affecting the marine  environment  which can ultimately  affect  the tourism industry of Sri Lanka,  leading  to huge economic  losses.

It is noteworthy that New Delhi is trying thwart cordial relations of Sri Lanka with China.

In this respect, on April 27, 2017, on a website, LiveMintCom, Elizabeth Roche under the caption, “India renews Sri Lanka ties to counter China influence in South Asia” wrote: “India moved to cement closer economic ties with Sri Lanka in a bid to negate the growing influence of strategic rival China in the Indian Ocean region and South Asia. A pact on economic cooperation was signed in the presence of visiting Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wikremesinghe and his host Prime Minister Narendra Modi.”

Similarly, Indian media and websites gave much coverage to an article, published by a German TV Channel (Which also publishes online news items) under the title “India Nips at China’s Heels in Race to Collect Lanka Port Assets written by Iain Marlow and Saket Sundria on April 26, 2017. They wrote:  “India is looking to invest in a colonial-era Sri Lankan oil-storage facility as it seeks to further its naval interests in the Indian Ocean and push China back in the process. A unit of state-owned Indian Oil Corp., the country’s largest refiner, is set to help fund the $350 million development of an 84-tank facility at the strategically located Trincomalee port on Sri Lanka’s east coast. India and Sri Lanka are also discussing setting up a refinery in the island nation, according to Shyam Bohra, managing director of Indian Oil’s subsidiary Lanka IOC. The talks come before a meeting between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe in New Delhi.”

It is of particular attention that during his visit to New Delhi on February 8, this year, Indian Premier Modi urged the visiting Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa to empower the minority Tamil community in the island nation and fulfill their aspirations for justice, respect, and equality. Modi said at a joint press briefing.

Rajapaksa’s visit to India was being closely watched by foreign policy analysts, as during his term as president between 2005 and 2016, Colombo grew closer to Beijing.

Nonetheless, Indian neighbouring countries now look ahead for the peace and development in the region and do not deserve to be suppressed with such kind of traditional heinous designs of New Delhi. Let’s walk on a track where all the regional countries are considered equal and sovereign for the betterment of human kind; India on this chess board of South Asian place has a major role to play.

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