The View from India | Sri Lanka’s Endless Crisis
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The View from India | Sri Lanka’s Endless Crisis

The Hindu  

This article forms a part of the View From India newsletter curated by The Hindu’s foreign affairs experts. Political parties in Sri Lanka are scrambling to form an all-party government, a day after President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe pledged to resign in the wake of a historic citizens’ protest. India on Sunday handed more than 44,000 metric tonnes of urea under a credit line extended to crisis-ridden Sri Lanka, as part of New Delhi’s ongoing efforts to support the island nation’s farmers and help bolster bilateral cooperation for food security, the Indian High Commission in Colombo said. Analysis: The Hindu, in an editorial on Abe’s legacy, said the former PM may not have succeeded in restoring Japan’s economic superpower status or in rewriting the Constitution, but still leaves behind a significant impact on Japan’s politics and society. The Hindu, in an editorial on Abe’s legacy, said the former PM may not have succeeded in restoring Japan’s economic superpower status or in rewriting the Constitution, but still leaves behind a significant impact on Japan’s politics and society.

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