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  • The Hard-Nosed Realism of General Sarath Fonseka -“ Dayan Jayatilleka

    SRI LANKA'S MOST successful Army Commander, serving under Sri Lanka's militarily most successful Commander-in Chief and President, and most dedicated Defence Secretary, has held an important discussion with Colombo's foreign correspondents on our most essential topic, the war. That General Fonseka is our most successful army commander may be hotly debated in the subjective and partisan Sri Lankan media, but not by top professionals overseas. Gen Ashok Mehta, formerly of the Gurkhas, once the youngest general to serve in the Indian army, and IPKF commander Batticaloa-Ampara sector, had this to say in the April 15th 2008 issue of The Tribune (Chandigarh): [Sri Lankan] \"Government forces have never before enjoyed military and moral ascendancy over the LTTE as now\". Note the word \"never\". He followed this up even more conclusively in a June 17 article (reproduced online in the Sri Lanka Guardian): \"Never before in the ongoing 30-year long war have the Sri Lankan Security Forces been better placed to defeat the LTTE. This has come about by a combination of proactive political, diplomatic and military measures. Two key developments choreographed by the government facilitated a favourable outcome of the military campaign\", granting the political leadership – President Rajapakse -- due credit for this achievement unprecedented in three decades.
  • Defence Secretary, CDS &; Army Commander Evaluate Eastern Concerns

    DEFENCE SECRETARY Gotabhaya Rajapakse, Chief of Defence Staff Air Chief Marshal Donald Perera and Commander of the Army Lieutenant General Sarath Fonseka, in a bid to take stock of security concerns in the East had a round of discussions with senior officers in the Security Force Headquarters, East in Minneriya this morning (3).
  • The Hard-Nosed Realism of General Sarath Fonseka -“ Dayan Jayatilleka

    SRI LANKA'S MOST successful Army Commander, serving under Sri Lanka's militarily most successful Commander-in Chief and President, and most dedicated Defence Secretary, has held an important discussion with Colombo's foreign correspondents on our most essential topic, the war. That General Fonseka is our most successful army commander may be hotly debated in the subjective and partisan Sri Lankan media, but not by top professionals overseas. Gen Ashok Mehta, formerly of the Gurkhas, once the youngest general to serve in the Indian army, and IPKF commander Batticaloa-Ampara sector, had this to say in the April 15th 2008 issue of The Tribune (Chandigarh): [Sri Lankan] \"Government forces have never before enjoyed military and moral ascendancy over the LTTE as now\". Note the word \"never\". He followed this up even more conclusively in a June 17 article (reproduced online in the Sri Lanka Guardian): \"Never before in the ongoing 30-year long war have the Sri Lankan Security Forces been better placed to defeat the LTTE. This has come about by a combination of proactive political, diplomatic and military measures. Two key developments choreographed by the government facilitated a favourable outcome of the military campaign\", granting the political leadership – President Rajapakse -- due credit for this achievement unprecedented in three decades.
  • Japanese philanthropists donate wheelchairs to the Army

    Japanese philanthropists, a nation that witnessed the brutalities of war some decades ago during the World War II, volunteered once again to offer their humanitarian assistance to the Sri Lanka Army, following an initiative undertaken by the Lion Club of Sri Lanka.
  • PRESS RELEASE (04/17) ARMY HEADQUARTERS -“ 25 JULY 2004 AT 1400 HRS

    Eight youths have been killed by some unidentified gunmen today (25) morning inside a house at Kottawa. Attributing above incident, one Media Website has claimed that one military intelligence officer is among the dead persons. The Directorate of Military Intelligence of the Army Headquarters categorically denies Army's involvement in the above incident and Sri Lanka Army further assures that no military intelligence operative is among the dead.
  • Army shooters secure championship

    Another annual event of National Rifle Shooting Championship Competition saw its culmination bringing victory to the Sri Lanka Army on 21st July 2003 at the electronic firing range of Panagoda Army Cantonment.
  • EU delegate meets Army Commander

    Mr. Wouter L. Wilton of the European Union (EU) paid a courtesy call on the Commander of the Army Lieutenant General S.H.S. Kottegoda on Thursday (22) afternoon at the Army Headquarters Colombo.
  • Australian HC visits Jaffna

    Sri Lanka\'s High Commisioner for Australia Mr David Binns toured Jaffna Wednesday, 22 July in an attempt to get an update of the current situation in the peninsula.
  • Army SC trounces Police SC in Rugby encounter

    In what was seen as one of the toughest encounters in the recent past, the Army SC, in its second round encounter at the ongoing Caltex Super League Championship, trounced its rival, Police SC scoring 30-20 on Saturday (19).
  • Men Trying to Grab Airman's Weapon Meet Their Fate

    TRINCOMALEE: TWO MEN trying to grab the T-56 weapon of an airman serving the Air Force roadblock in the general area of THAMBALAGAMUWA, KANTALE close upon midnight on Tuesday (1) were overpowered killing one on the spot.