
After its success in defeating the Tamil Tigers, the Sri
Lankan army has agreed to train Pakistan military.
Pakistan has already asked Sri Lanka to train its army, told
the Sri Lankan army's commander, Lt Gen Jagath Jayasuriya. He further added
that he is willing to give a favorable response to them. A similar training has
been offered by Sri Lanka to the United States, Bangladesh, and the
Philippines, through the diplomatic channels.
The training to Pakistan will be given in south east of Sri Lanka, dismissing the reports that it may carry the training program in the newly captured parts of Northern Sri Lanka.
Pakistan supplied arms and weapons to Sri lanka when it needed. Pakistan and China have thus turned Sri Lanka to their side, gradually bringing it out of the Indian sphere. [Read more: Under the Chinese String of Pearl Theory]
The training to Pakistan will be given in south east of Sri Lanka, dismissing the reports that it may carry the training program in the newly captured parts of Northern Sri Lanka.
Pakistan supplied arms and weapons to Sri lanka when it needed. Pakistan and China have thus turned Sri Lanka to their side, gradually bringing it out of the Indian sphere. [Read more: Under the Chinese String of Pearl Theory]
India sent its Peace keeping Force to Sri Lanka to control
the situation in 1987, which was withdrawn after two years, in 1989. This time,
India was not in favor of war due to human right violation of many Tamils in
Sri Lanka. Also, India was not in a position to send its army there as there
was a danger of war with Pakistan. Instead of offensive arms, India gifted
defensive equipments to Sri lanka, such as high powered Radars, Satellite images,
and helped Sri lanka in keeping the Northern coastal areas safe and giving no
Chance to LTTE leaders to escape via sea.
LTTE was responsible for the assassination of Former Indian
Prime Minister Rajiv Ghandi. As India and Sri Lanka jointly launched an
offensive strike against it, Pakistan blames India of supporting and
sponsoring LTTE in Sri Lanka.
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