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  • Strengthening of Regional Military Cooperation Underlined in Day 2 Opening Sessions


    The opening session of the Day 2 (19 Aug) of the ‘Defence Seminar - 2014’ under the sub theme ‘National Security’, presided by Major General Milinda Peiris, saw Major General Udaya Perera making his presentation on the need of ‘A Land Force Doctrine to Meet New Demands to Secure and Further an Island Nation’s Interests,’ in which he identified several important areas of concern for evolution .......
     
  • Sri Lanka Navy Outlines Importance of Maritime Hub in Seminar Sessions


    The ongoing ‘Defence Seminar - 2014’ sessions on Tuesday (19) morning accommodated Sri Lanka Navy’s contributor, Rear Admiral D.C Gunawardena’s views on the theme, ‘Security Challenges Faced by an Island Nation in Pursuit of a Maritime Hub’ in the panel, chaired by Major General Milinda Peiris.
     
  • Measures Taken to Make Sri Lanka Aviation Hub Spelt Out by Air Force


    Spelling out the need to explore possibilities of reaching the maximum potentials in the sky as one of the main hubs on the road to development, Air Vice Marshal K.V.B Jayampathy, presenting his observations to the panel discussion on ‘Ensuring a Secure & Safe Airspace in Pursuit of Sri Lanka’s Ambition to Become the Aviation Hub of the Region,’ at the ongoing ‘Defence Seminar’ sessions announced.......
     
  • Let Not Us Forget Development of Maritime Economic Cooperation - Dr S. Chandran


    Adding a civilian but a scholarly perspective to the ‘Defence Seminar’ sessions of the day (19), Dr. D. Suba Chandran, Director, Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, New Delhi, India commenting on the ‘Indian Perspective of Sri Lanka’s Pursuit of Prosperity’ spoke in length how civilian ‘expectations’ be transformed to be realities.
     
  • Afghanistan & Pakistan Outline Their Perspectives on Respective Developments in Own Countries


    Ambassador Arif Ayub from Pakistan and Ms Mariam Safi from Afghanistan, delivering their presentations to the Session 2 of the ‘Defence Seminar - 2014’ on Tuesday (19), enlightened the audience as regards the status quo in both those countries and examined possibilities for restoration of infrastructure and civil participatory roles that can be applied to both nations.
     
  • Scholar from Poland Places Facts in Correct Perspective


    Elaborating on Sri Lanka’s prospects of emerging as a nation, markedly with further expansion of bilateral and multilateral trade, Sri Lanka’s economy, etc, Mr Patryk Kugiel, Senior Researcher, Polish Institute of International Affairs, Warsaw, Poland maintained that the momentum of growth, has to be further promoted while increasing export trade with the EU.
     
  • India - Sri Lanka Relations will Reach New Heights under Premier Modi's Government - Dr Subramanian Swamy Tells 'Defence Seminar'



    The Indian foreign policy is best served with close relations with neighbours and India does not have any dispute with Sri Lanka and therefore will not endorse any foreign intervention in Sri Lankan affairs, so said Dr Subramanian Swamy, Fmr. Cabinet Minister & Chairman of BJP Committee on Strategic Action and Parliamentarian, addressing the 3rd day sessions in the ‘Defence Seminar - 2014’ at Colombo Galadari Hotel.
     
  • UN Permanent Representative Identifies Three Potent Dangers to Sri Lanka


    “While we have defeated the LTTE in Sri Lanka, the organization, its ideology and its operations are very much alive in a number of western countries. Immediately, this remains a challenge to speeding up the pace of reconciliation in Sri Lanka, and eventually, a potent danger to Sri Lanka as a rising nation,” so observed Mr Ravinath Aryasinha, Ambassador / Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the United Nations in Geneva, Consul General of Sri Lanka to Switzerland.........