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Unlike many global powers that take pride in their modern accomplishments, Sri Lanka stands unique in its possession of a ...
NRI PULSE STAFF REPORT Landmark study uncovers deep ancestral roots, archaic DNA, and rare variants linked to disease in ...
Asking them which vocation they would pursue, it has numerous illustrations including that of a woman pilot and photographer juxtaposed along a male chef and florist.
India is the largest exporter of turmeric in the world, supplying over 75% of global exports. Discover the top ...
From Trincomalee’s spiritual energy to Arugam Bay’s surf culture and Batticaloa’s lagoon life, this coast is a patchwork of ...
In an era where travel is no longer a luxury but a lifestyle, Malaysians and Sri Lankans are finding common ground in shared ...
The mural in the new Parliament building, which advocated the concept of 'Akhand Bharat', drew sharp reactions from leaders of neighbouring countries ...
Centuries before the world debated net-zero targets or climate resilience, Sri Lanka was living the principles of sustainability. Not in theory, but in soil, stone, and water. From the 3rd century BC ...
India’s ‘foot dragging’—displaying an extraordinary reluctance in settling the contentious issue of poaching by their fishermen in Sri Lankan territorial waters to the detriment of local ...
The multifarious strands of historical writings that the editor weaves together are fascinating, ranging from the hoary Egyptian tale of the Lord of ‘Punt’ (ancient Lanka?) as narrated by W. K.
As a small state lodged between superpowers, Sri Lanka cannot afford to take sides in the India-Pakistan conflict, analysts say.
Sri Lanka often finds itself navigating a diplomatic tightrope. While it shares strong cultural, economic, and historical ties with India, it also engages with Pakistan through trade, defense training ...