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Sri Lanka's newly elected President Anura Kumara Dissanayake made his position clear in an interview earlier in September, before his election.
‘We don’t want to be sandwiched between China and India. Both are valued friends, and we expect them to become closer partners.’
Outlining his pragmatic approach, he said at his oathtaking ceremony, ‘We need international help – so whatever geopolitical fractures exist around the globe, we will not be afraid to engage all in the best interest of Sri Lanka.
We will work with the world.’
Speaking at a forum organised by the Asia Society in New York, Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said, ‘We stepped forward when Sri Lanka was facing a very deep economic crisis, and frankly, when no one else did.
I’m very glad we did it, and we did it in a timely and substantial manner. We provided 4.5 billion dollars in effective support.’
Replying to a question, he made it clear that ‘what happens
politically in Sri Lanka, that’s for their politics to work out… This
is a real world; countries adjust to each other and find ways of
working it out,’ Jaishankar explained.

Asian Affairs Magazine Description:

PublisherAsian Affairs Ltd.

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

AsianAffairs has established itself as a magazine that provides an Asian perspective to socio-political developments in Asia, particularly South Asia.
Each month, since 1994, the magazine has featured articles written by well-known writers and journalists, covering a variety of issues concerning South Asia and other regions, besides carrying in-depth analysis of developments in different countries.
There is little doubt that the magazine aptly serves the purpose of reaching out to opinion leaders and policymakers and projecting a pan-Asian viewpoint.
Distributed among opinion-leaders and policymakers, AsianAffairs is an established name in the influential circles of the United Kingdom, the European Union, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and other Asian countries.
Parliamentarians, academicians, journalists, and politicians in the above-mentioned countries have regularly been receiving Asian Affairs for more than two decades now.
Our esteemed readers have had a high opinion about the quality of articles and reports published by the magazine over the last 30 years or so.
Particularly in the first two decades of the New Millennium, the global communication and knowledge revolutions brought about significant changes in all aspects of human life.
Keeping abreast of the latest developments, our endeavour is to provide an unbiased, balanced, and objective coverage of happenings across Asia and the world.
Specifically speaking, however, our editorial policy is guided by the dictum: Look at Asia from Asia’s standpoint.

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