Sri Lanka’s navy is now free to patrol the strait, much of which was once controlled by the separatists. It is also interested in these waters because of the island’s ongoing ethnic tensions, says Madura Rasaratnam at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. Since the war ended, southern fishermen from Sri Lanka's Sinhalese community have started ranging farther north and plying the waters. Sri Lanka’s authorities are keen to protect their livelihoods, Ms Rasaratnam says, if not ..
Indian trawl fishers in the Palk Bay regularly engage in cross-border fishing to the detriment of Sr...
The dispute between India and Sri Lanka over fishing activities in the Palk Bay remains unsolved mai...
Politics, rather than science, is playing an important role in marine fisheries governance especiall...
"Nearly three or more days a week, about 2000 Indian trawl boats or more are crossing the Internatio...
Controversies related to Indian trawlers crossing into Sri Lankan waters of the Palk Bay have repeat...
Fishery resources in the Palk Bay region have been the source of livelihood to fishers in South Indi...
Northern Sri Lanka has gone through a long period of civil war that has had significant impacts on t...
Sri Lankan and Indian fishermen are embroiled in an enduring dispute over the use of fishing grounds...
The current Sri Lankan--Indian fishery conflict substantially threatens the maritime security of the...
(in English): This bachelor thesis deals with the disputes between India and Sri Lanka due to the un...
We analyze the efforts of an international consortium of academics and activists to understand and a...
The dispute between India and Sri Lanka over fishing activities in the Palk Bay remains unsolved mai...
Fishing communities, in particular women, in Sri Lanka’s war and disaster ravaged regions require su...
The two races living on the same land come face to face to fight against each other for their own in...
India had settled maritime boundary issues with all its neighbours including Sri Lanka. In reality, ...
Indian trawl fishers in the Palk Bay regularly engage in cross-border fishing to the detriment of Sr...
The dispute between India and Sri Lanka over fishing activities in the Palk Bay remains unsolved mai...
Politics, rather than science, is playing an important role in marine fisheries governance especiall...
"Nearly three or more days a week, about 2000 Indian trawl boats or more are crossing the Internatio...
Controversies related to Indian trawlers crossing into Sri Lankan waters of the Palk Bay have repeat...
Fishery resources in the Palk Bay region have been the source of livelihood to fishers in South Indi...
Northern Sri Lanka has gone through a long period of civil war that has had significant impacts on t...
Sri Lankan and Indian fishermen are embroiled in an enduring dispute over the use of fishing grounds...
The current Sri Lankan--Indian fishery conflict substantially threatens the maritime security of the...
(in English): This bachelor thesis deals with the disputes between India and Sri Lanka due to the un...
We analyze the efforts of an international consortium of academics and activists to understand and a...
The dispute between India and Sri Lanka over fishing activities in the Palk Bay remains unsolved mai...
Fishing communities, in particular women, in Sri Lanka’s war and disaster ravaged regions require su...
The two races living on the same land come face to face to fight against each other for their own in...
India had settled maritime boundary issues with all its neighbours including Sri Lanka. In reality, ...
Indian trawl fishers in the Palk Bay regularly engage in cross-border fishing to the detriment of Sr...
The dispute between India and Sri Lanka over fishing activities in the Palk Bay remains unsolved mai...
Politics, rather than science, is playing an important role in marine fisheries governance especiall...