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			Selected Writings -  Sara Ananthan 
			International Affairs - things are often not 
			what they seem to be 
			4 July 2006 
			 
			I read 2 July 2006  
			
			tamilnation.org 
			� Reflections, with interest especially the statement - ��It 
			must be remembered that in international affairs things are often 
			not what they seem to be��  On this subject the article
			
			Perfide Indiae  by Vimukthi Yapa in the Sunday Leader on 
			April 11, 2004 has much relevance even today.  In this well 
			researched article Mr. Vimukthi Yapa has clearly listed out the 
			�Amoral role played out by New Delhi in this festering ethnic 
			conflict of Sri Lanka from it�s inception��  This is a relevant 
			excerpt from this article on that subject. 
				��It is immediately not clear whether Sen was acting on his 
				own or with the approval of the Indian government. In any event 
				it was a raw deal Sri Lanka was being dished out. That 
				Wickremesinghe fell victim to Sen's machinations is now water 
				under the bridge: politicians are expected to be street smart, 
				and the former Prime Minister should have been aware that it is 
				not only the proverbial white man who speaks with forked tongue. 
				What is more worrying now is Sen's clearly well-timed statement 
				to the media after the meeting with Kadirgamar that India has 
				'some ideas' on how it can be directly involved in Sri Lanka's 
				peace process. If that failed to send a chill down the spine of 
				every patriotic citizen, red blood does not flow in the veins of 
				the citizenry.  
				 
				Armed conflict  
				 
				It does not take us to tell the public that the armed conflict 
				in Sri Lanka is entirely of India's making. Throughout the 
				1980s, India armed the LTTE. New Delhi's notorious espionage 
				agency, RAW, operated special training camps for the Sri Lankan 
				rebels in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. Memories have not 
				faded of the invasion of Sri Lankan airspace by the Indian Air 
				Force in 1987; of the food drops over Jaffna; the Indian 
				warships ominously and menacingly anchored in full view of the 
				President's office in Colombo; and above all, of the arrogant 
				vice-regal air adopted by the then Indian High Commissioner to 
				Sri Lanka, the notorious Mani Dixit. Neither have memories faded 
				of the way in which Rajiv Gandhi wrested the odious Indo-Lanka 
				accord from J. R. Jayewardene, forcing the merger of the north 
				and east, precipitating the invasion by the so-called Indian 
				Peacekeeping Force (IPKF), giving rise to the JVP rebellion in 
				the south and in the end getting himself clobbered on the 
				occiput for his trouble.  
				 
				Many Sri Lankans also believe there was a RAW hand in the 
				assassination of Lalith Athulathmudali and having generated 
				sufficient hostility among the populace against President 
				Ranasinghe Premadasa, moved for his kill.  
				 
				Indian perfidy  
				 
				The issues that Sen now seeks to address by playing "a more 
				direct role" in Sri Lanka are entirely of India's making, and is 
				living testimony to India's perfidy. Sri Lanka has to come to 
				grips with the fact that RAW moves in mysterious ways its 
				wonders to perform. In the wake of the 1987 invasion, it was the 
				JVP that took on India, leading a boycott of Indian goods. It 
				was as a result of this that we today have 'big onions' and not 
				Bombay onions; that we have 'red dhal' and not 'Mysore dhal.' 
				And even as the JVP ruthlessly attacked Indian interests in Sri 
				Lanka, RAW was at work: when Somawansa Amarasinghe had to flee 
				the country to escape being brought to justice, it was RAW that 
				smuggled him out via India. Amarasinghe on his triumphant return 
				to Sri Lanka in 2001 was to thank India for that bit of support 
				in his first public address.  
				 
				Now, Sen has once more started flexing Indian muscles. A more 
				direct role, forsooth! It is thanks to the direct role that 
				India played that we are in this mess in the first place. If it 
				is the annexation of Sri Lanka that Sen wants, as a servile 
				state of the Indian empire, then let him say so and be done with 
				it. What India seems to be committed to is the total subjugation 
				of Sri Lanka. Even as Sri Lanka extended visa-free entry to 
				Indians, it is a crying shame to see Sri Lankans queuing for 
				hours on end, in the hot sun outside the Indian High Commission, 
				to get visas to go on pilgrimage to Buddhagaya. And even as 
				India's economy grows at near 10 per cent annually (for which, 
				praise be!), New Delhi's reading of the Free Trade Agreement we 
				have signed with it has seen an entirely lopsided trade balance 
				emerge in India's favour.  
				 
				Taking sides  
				 
				Now, finally, Sen has chosen to take sides within the LTTE 
				itself, pouring aid to Karuna's breakaway faction in the east. 
				As much as a split in the LTTE's ranks is a consummation 
				devoutly to be wished, Sen's real agenda is hardly the Sri 
				Lankan national interest. Last week it became clear that the 
				Indian agenda is merely to split the TNA (rather than debilitate 
				the LTTE militarily), so that the five Eastern Province MPs 
				could help strengthen the alliance government in parliament.  
				 
				It is no secret that every time elections are around the corner, 
				India throws millions of rupees at the chosen ones to help in 
				their campaigns thereby building up a host of healthy IOUs to 
				cash in on when the time is right. It is also no secret that Sen 
				had a closed door meeting with Arumugam Thondaman soon after the 
				elections and how the CWC leader moves in the weeks to come will 
				be an indication of the message he received from the Indian High 
				Commissioner.  
				 
				Viceroy in Colombo  
				 
				With elections looming in India, and New Delhi distracted by 
				domestic concerns, Sen has taken on Dixit's mantle as viceroy in 
				Colombo. Divide and rule seems to be the order of the day at 
				India House. Whether New Delhi is aware of Sen's machinations, 
				no one knows. One suspects that, eager to keep with his 
				vice-regal status and unknown to his masters, Sen has rather let 
				his ego get the better of him. How is it otherwise, that every 
				time he meets a senior politician (be it on either side of the 
				political divide), he confides to them conspiratorially that it 
				is he that New Delhi is grooming for leadership in Sri Lanka, 
				and for that "special relationship" in the future?  
				 
				At risk of a cheap pun, we fully realise that by exposing Sen's 
				hidden agenda, we are touching a raw nerve. But the facts, 
				sadly, appear to be as we have recited, and India is sailing 
				dangerously close to a new phase of interference in Sri Lanka's 
				domestic affairs. It is time Sen realised that he does so at his 
				peril, for Sri Lankans as a nation are sick and tired of Indian 
				treachery. The time has come to show this double agent for what 
				he is, yet another in the long line of saboteurs who have passed 
				off as Indian High commissioners in Sri Lanka. Perfide Indiae, 
				indeed��  
			In appreciation of this article which is very rare in the 
			contemporary Sri Lankan press ( as they are always steeped in 
			Sinhala Buddhists chauvinism rather than on national interest or the 
			interest of the whole community ) as it enlightens the ordinary 
			masses of Sri Lanka on the muddle created by the application of 
			statecraft and diplomacy by external powers which serve to prolong 
			this agony of ethnic conflict, I sent the following letter on 11 
			April 2004 to the Editor, the Sunday Leader but it was not 
			published. 
				The Editor 
				The Sunday Leader 
				 
				Dear Sir,  
				 
				Perfide Indiae by Mr. Vimukthi Yapa is a timely and well - 
				written article even at this late juncture. As Mr.Yapa has 
				pointed out that not only the leaders but also the public should 
				also be street smart to understand and react to the events that 
				are taking place now. We hope there will be more of this kind to 
				educate the ordinary masses. In this long list of (overtly 
				known) Indian sins there was one notable omission. It should be 
				remembered that the then chief minister of North & East 
				Varatharaja Perumal hoisted the Eelam flag at Trincomalee and 
				declared Tamil Eelam days before escaping to India on an Indian 
				naval ship. Perumal could not have done this if not for the 
				prior approval from his political masters. But the same India is 
				now shedding crocodile tears for the sovereignty of Sri Lanka.
				 
				 
				Keen political observers will notice that religion and astrology 
				are also being used as weapon to hoodwink the ordinary public. 
				All kinds of divisions are encouraged to weaken the target 
				country. Just after the peace talk was started in Sri Lanka, 
				there were astrological predications emanating from various 
				sources in India that touted dire predictions of blood and gore 
				in store for poor Sri Lanka and other neighbouring countries but 
				the predictions always enthused that our great regional 
				neighbour would surpass even the sole super power in might and 
				glory. That was in the year 2002. In actual fact, it was just 
				the execution of another chapter from the (wily) Kautilyan 
				Principles.  
				 
				It would be a great service if newspapers in Sri Lanka serialise 
				and publish the Kautilyan principles in all three languages so 
				that the ordinary people can be educated regarding these Indian 
				machinations.  
				 
				Lanka was torched by Hanuman but we have our (un) educated 
				Modayas spending time and money to erect Hanuman temples and 
				perform Ghee Abshisheakam probably to get Lanka torched once 
				more!. No body question why India develops all these deadly 
				missiles instead of performing Yagas (Vedic sacrifices) for it�s 
				own protection. But various kinds of fabulous Yagas are touted 
				by Indian astrologers and god men for the protection of 
				unsuspecting public. 
				 Religion is being used to divide and keep the masses 
				occupied. That�s why, when millions of our brethren are still 
				displaced and languishing in refugee camps without food and 
				shelter, the erection of temples of various cues are widely 
				encouraged and even free idols are dispensed. One would have to 
				contrast this with the number of temples destroyed during the 
				occupation by IPKF. 
				 One should not forget that the Buddhism was haunted out of 
				it�s own birth place, India and had to find sanctuary in various 
				other countries including Sri Lanka. 
				 Lord Budda was a great reformist who himself was born a Hindu 
				like all Sri Lankan kings before the advent of Arahat Mahinda. 
				Budda was against Vedic sacrifices and rituals, which infuriated 
				the Brahmins. The Saivaisam that is currently practised in Sri 
				Lanka is a refined form of Hinduism, which is not a fanatical 
				form of Hinduism. But the Hinduism that is practised in the 
				Hindi belts (North India) is the fanatical version of Hinduism 
				that chased Lord Budda away. So it should be well heeded by the 
				Sri Lankan polity that are invoking the Indian intervention in 
				Sri Lanka are in fact planning for the demise of Budda Sasana in 
				Sri Lanka. It would be like providing shelter for the proverbial 
				camel. They will end up as the proverbial fool who cut his nose 
				to provide ill omen for his enemy. ( Chop own nose to spite 
				one's enemy - as it is considered ill omen to see someone 
				without nose)  
				It should be also noted that what ever sovereignty is left of 
				Sri Lankan state is only by the sacrifices of the valiant Tamils 
				who fought against this foreign invasion.  
				 
				PS:  
				 
				Our shortsighted political leaders of Sri Lanka adhered to 
				higher education in Sinhala and Tamil languages and ignored 
				English. In addition, they curtailed the university education so 
				that only a chosen few can enter and gain university degrees. In 
				addition, Tamil students were even further disadvantaged by the 
				standardisation and discriminatory employment prospects. But 
				contrast this with India where even a rickshaw wallah will tout 
				a couple of BA�s or BSC�s so much so that India is now being 
				touted as having the biggest pool of English educated talent 
				pool in the world. In fact, Information Technology or IT is now 
				known as Indian Technology in most parts of the world where they 
				have experienced IT.  The lesson here is that a high 
				quality university education in English should be made available 
				to each and every one in Sri Lanka without any discrimination. 
				That is the only way Sri Lanka can escape reverse invasion by 
				lack of talent pool. In addition, geo political manoeuvres could 
				also be easily understood and neutralised by these educated 
				people.  
   
			In addition, on the subject of � Pilgrimage to BuddhaGaya � in 
			the above article, the following appeal -
			
			Buddhists Plea to the UN by All India BuddhaGaya Mahabodhi Mahavihar 
			Action Committee 
			has some interesting points. This is an excerpt.. 
				� ..With great respect to the office of the United Nations 
				High Commission for Human Rights , may I invite your kind 
				attention towards the continued illegal occupation of the most 
				sacred and holiest place of the Buddhists and the Entire World, 
				the Mahabodhi Mahavihar at Buddha Gaya in the Bihar State of 
				India by high caste Hindu Brahmins. 
				 
				..This is the place where the Siddharth Gautama, the Prince, 
				attained the Supreme Enlightenment and became the Buddha. This 
				vihara was erected by Emperor Ashoka 250 BC as a monument in the 
				memory of Lord Buddha. This is confirmed by Chinese Monk Fa-Hain 
				who visited Buddha Gaya in 409 AD and Huen Thsang in 637 AD. One 
				of the great Archaeologist Sir Alexander Cunnigham also visited 
				Buddha Gaya. It is beyond doubts that it is the sacred and 
				holiest place of Buddhists where Buddha attained Enlightenment. 
				Dr.Buchanan Hamilton a very well known archaeologist visited 
				Buddha Gaya vihar and he found that the vihara was in a hopeless 
				condition. Buddhism vanished from India due to onslaught by 
				Hindu Brahmins. The Vihara had been visited by thousands and 
				thousands of Buddhists from China, Burma, Thailand, Sri Lanka 
				and other parts of the world.. �  
			In the contemporary conflicts around the world, it appears that 
			faith and believes by ordinary mortals are also subtly exploited by 
			vested interests to hoodwink the ordinary masses from identifying 
			and addressing real issues which confront them and threaten the very 
			survival of those societies in this ever competitive world where 
			essential resources are always becoming scarce due to over 
			exploitation by affluent societies who are loathe to forgo their 
			unfair advantages they enjoy, instead whip up religious frenzy 
			amongst target groups to ferment discontent and anarchy in those 
			societies in order to achieve their ulterior statecraft outcomes as 
			was espoused by Kautilya's Arthasastra on War and Diplomacy in 
			Ancient India  
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