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Friday, September 23, 2011

India, Sri Lanka conduct naval exercises

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R. K. RADHAKRISHNAN

Indian Navy’s destroyer Ranvijay preparing to sail out of the Trincomalee port to take part in the final leg of the joint naval exercises on Friday. Photo: R.K. RadhakrishnanThe HinduIndian Navy’s destroyer Ranvijay preparing to sail out of the Trincomalee port to take part in the final leg of the joint naval exercises on Friday. Photo: R.K. Radhakrishnan

The Indian Navy gained from the Sri Lankan experience with low intensity conflict, while the Sri Lankan Navy learnt to operate more effectively in a multi-force environment on the conclusion of the biggest-ever exercise between the two Navies.
The exercises, “SLINEX II,” which commenced on September 19 and ended on Friday, were aimed at enhancing interoperability.          Full Story>>>
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Col Ramesh's wife files a case in US against Sri Lanka President for Killing her husband: TGTE

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/EINPresswire.com/ Col Ramesh's wife, Mrs. Vathsala Devi, has filed a case in the United States, against the visiting Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse for killing her husband. 

This case was filed in the Southern District of New York, under Alien Tort Statutes, on behalf of Col Ramesh's wife, by Attorney- at- Law Visuvanathan Rudrakumaran. The docket number of this case is: 11 CIV 6634. 
Col Ramesh was shown on a documentary by UK's Channel 4 "Sri Lanka's Killing Fields", being interrogated by Sri Lankan soldiers in an undisclosed location. His body was also shown in different TV and was confirmed by his wife as her husband's body. 
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