India willing to give more money for resettling Sri Lanka TamilsJuly 30th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is willing to give more funds, besides the Rs.500 crore (around $100 million) which India has already pledged, for resettlement of around 300,000 civilians displaced by the conflict in Sri Lanka, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna said Thursday.
Sri Lankan situation very grave: Anand SharmaApril 24th, 2009 KOLKATA - India Friday urged Sri Lanka to thrash out a political solution to the humanitarian crisis while ensuring the safety and security of Tamil civilians, but ruled out sending peace-keepers to the island nation. Minister of State for External Affairs Anand Sharma described the situation in Sri Lanka as 'very grave' and said the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) should allow civilians to come out of the battlefield.
Indian envoy briefs Pranab on Sri Lanka, plight of civiliansApril 23rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - As Tamil Nadu observed a shutdown over the plight of civilians caught in the military offensive in Sri Lanka, Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Alok Prasad Thursday briefed External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee about developments in the island nation. Prasad met Mukherjee and Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon and told them about the massive exodus of Tamil civilians from the no-fire zone in Sri Lanka in the last few days that has triggered a humanitarian crisis.
Concerned India to send Narayanan, Menon to Sri LankaApril 23rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - Amid the growing humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka, India Thursday called for 'an immediate cessation of all hostilities' in the island and announced that it will send two special emissaries to Colombo. External affairs ministry official sources told IANS that the two Indian officials visiting the crisis-hit nation are National Security Advisor M.K.
Indian envoy briefs Pranab on Sri Lanka, plight of civiliansApril 23rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - As Tamil Nadu observed a shutdown over the plight of civilians caught in the military offensive in Sri Lanka, Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Alok Prasad Thursday briefed External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee about developments in the island nation. Prasad met Mukherjee and Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon and told them about the massive exodus of Tamil civilians from the no-fire zone in Sri Lanka in the last few days that has triggered a humanitarian crisis.
A concerned India sending two emissaries to Sri LankaApril 23rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - With the killings of Tamil civilians continuing in Sri Lanka, India Thursday underlined the need for 'an immediate cessation of all hostilities' and announced that it will send two special emissaries to Colombo. 'We are very unhappy at the continued killing in Sri Lanka.
Take UN into confidence during evacuation: India to Sri LankaApril 22nd, 2009 KOLKATA - India Tuesday asked Sri Lanka to take international organisations like the UN into confidence while evacuating civilians from the war zone in the island country. Speaking to reporters here, Minister for External Affairs Pranab Mukherjee also asked Sri Lanka to distribute the relief materials sent by India through organisations such as the Red Cross.
India asks Sri Lanka to extend truceApril 17th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India Friday asked Sri Lanka to extend the pause in hostilities to help civilians trapped in the war zone to move to safe areas and said that any further civilian casualties will be 'totally unacceptable'. 'The government of Sri Lanka must extend this pause in hostilities to prevent further casualties and enable trapped civilians to leave the area to secure locations,' External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said in a statement here.
Cease-fire in Sri Lanka's no-fire zone should continue: MukherjeeApril 17th, 2009 KOLKATA - The Government of India is clear that the cease-fire in the "No Fire" zone in Sri Lanka should continue in the interests of the Tamil citizens of that country, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said here today. Addressing a press conference, Mukherjee said India is deeply concerned about the humanitarian situation in Sri Lanka,and added that New Delhi has repeatedly expressed its concern over the safety of Tamil civilians in Sri Lanka and sought to ensure safe passage to secure zones for the civilian population which has suffered a heavy toll in the ongoing conflict.
India asks Sri Lanka to extend truce, halt civilian casualtiesApril 17th, 2009 NEW DELHI - With the humanitarian crisis aggravating in Sri Lanka, India Friday urged Colombo to extend the pause in hostilities to enable civilians trapped in the war zone to move to safe areas and made it clear that any further civilian casualties will be 'totally unacceptable'. 'The government of Sri Lanka must extend this pause in hostilities to prevent further casualties and enable trapped civilians to leave the area to secure locations,' External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said in a hard-hitting statement here.
India urged to tell Sri Lanka to stop warApril 16th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Four Tamil MPs from Sri Lanka have urged New Delhi to put pressure on Colombo to stop the war in the island to protect civilians trapped in the conflict zone. The members of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), which is sympathetic to the Tamil Tigers, conveyed the message to National Security Advisor M.K.
Allow Red Cross to evacuate civilians, India tells Sri LankaMarch 2nd, 2009 KOLKATA - India Sunday asserted that a permanent solution to the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka lay in proper devolution of power, and not through military success. Speaking at a seminar here, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee appealed to Colombo to use the ceasefire offer by the Tamil Tigers to allow organisations like the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to evacuate innocent civilians trapped in the war zone.
India to send emergency medical unit to Sri LankaFebruary 27th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India Thursday said it would send a full-fledged emergency medical unit to help civilians wounded in the conflict in Sri Lanka and work with Colombo to spur reconstruction process in that country. 'India and Sri Lanka have agreed to work together to address the urgent medical needs of these civilians,' external affairs ministry spokesperson Vishnu Prakash said in a statement here.
India urges Lanka to evacuate civilians, offers helpFebruary 25th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India Tuesday urged Sri Lanka to work out 'appropriate and credible procedures' to evacuate civilians from the war zone through land and sea routes and said it was ready to provide medical help to the wounded. 'We have requested the Sri Lankan government to facilitate the evacuation of civilians to safe zones through sea and land routes in the presence of international observers,' External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee told the Lok Sabha.
India asks LTTE to lay down armsFebruary 17th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India Wednesday asked the Tamil Tigers to give up their weapons and said it was ready to work with Sri Lanka to evacuate civilians caught up in the war zone. Making a statement in the Lok Sabha, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) would 'best serve the interest of the Tamils by immediately releasing all civilians (under its control) and laying down arms'.