India to provide weapons and ammunition to Sri Lanka
Indian Defence Minister.

Courtesy - Government Media

 
Wednesday, 20 June 2007

Indian Defence Minister A.K. Anthony has stated that the India is ready to provide Sri Lanka with arms and ammunition to help them to fight against terrorism.

According to Indian media reports, Indian Defence Minister said this while addressing a two-day Conference for India's top military brass. He said that terrorism and non-state armed players are the major challenges for security.

The Minister called for a new ‘security paradigm' which ideally should be a mix of security cooperation, developing strategic partnerships and deterrence in consonance with India's security and strategic interests.

“Our strategic policy must reorient our relations with major powers, developing economies and our neighbours,” he said.

The "rise of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) air power in Sri Lanka is of concern to India also," emphasised Minister A.K. Antony

The Minister said that the most crucial challenge facing Indian Armed Forces in the near future is the growing instability in India's neighbourhood.

Minister. Antony conveyed India's willingness to extend "whatever possible help." He said the message to Sri Lanka was that "we are with you" on the issues of sovereignty, territorial integrity, and unity of the island-state.

At the same time, India expressed its preference for a "political solution" in Sri Lanka.

Earlier, the Indian Defence Minister AK Anthony on 02nd June, assured Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama, that the Indian Government was agreeable to conduct coordinated patrols of the maritime boundary between India and Sri Lanka in the Palk Straits.