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India Raises Sri Lankan Tamil Issue In UN

 

13th Amendment Of Constitution

  • The 13th Amendment was passed in 1987 and mandates a measure of power devolution to the provincial councils established to govern the island’s nine provinces.
  • This amendment was an outcome of the Indo-Lanka Accord of July 1987, signed by the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and President J.R. Jayawardene, to resolve Sri Lanka’s ethnic conflict.

13th Amendment of the Constitution: India’s Statement

  • India has asked for implementation of the 13th Amendment of the Constitution that delegates powers to Provincial Councils and holding of Provincial Council elections at the earliest.
  • India says that Sri Lanka’s best interests lay in building capacity of its citizens and work towards their empowerment, for which devolution of power to the grassroots level is a compulsory.

Sri Lankan Civil War

  • Sri Lanka has two major ethnic groups: the majority Buddhist Sinhalese and minority Tamil Hindus. The Tamil population lives majorly in northern and eastern parts of the country.
  • After independence, Sri Lanka took some unitary decisions such as taking away citizenship of migrant Tamils and making Sinhala the sole official language. This developed resentment.
  • LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) was formed in in 1976 with an aim of acquiring a homeland for the Tamils in Sri Lanka.
  • Indian intervention: In 1987, Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi signed the Peace Accord with Sri Lanka and decided to intervene in the situation by sending the Indian Peacekeeping Force (IPKF).
  • Significance of 13th Amendment: Until now, the 13th Amendment of the Constitution represents the only constitutional provision on the settlement of the long-pending Tamil question.
  • Why is it a contentious issue?: The 13th Amendment carries considerable baggage from the country’s civil war years and was opposed vociferously by both Sinhala nationalist parties and the LTTE.
    • This amendment was widely perceived as an imposition by a neighbour (India) wielding hegemonic influence.
Sri Lankan Tamil
Sri Lankan Tamil

India’s Economic Support To Sri Lanka:

  • Financial assistance: India has extended nearly $ 4 billion assistance to Sri Lanka but has not made any public comments on the island’s economic choices till now.
  • India said that Sri Lanka’s current economic crisis showed the limitations of debt driven economy and the impact it has on the standard of living.
  • Apart from International Sovereign Bond holders, Sri Lanka owes significant amount to China, Japan, and India.
  • India’s stand at the UN:
    • Vote: A resolution on Sri Lanka is likely to face a vote at the Council. Since 2009, India has thrice voted in favour of the U.N. resolution on Sri Lanka and abstained twice from voting.
    • Political solution: Irrespective of vote, India has stressed on the need for a political settlement within the framework of a united Sri Lanka, ensuring justice, peace, equality and dignity for the Sri Lankan Tamils.

UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC):

  • It is an inter-governmental body within the United Nations framework responsible for strengthening the promotion and protection of human rights around the world.
    • It also addresses situations of human rights violations and makes recommendations on them.
  • Members: The Council consists of 47 United Nations Member States which are elected by the UN General Assembly.
  • Membership:
    • The council’s membership is based on equitable geographical distribution. African and Asia-Pacific countries have 13 seats each, Latin American and Caribbean countries have 8 seats, Western European and other countries 7 seats, and Eastern European countries 6 seats.
    • The members have a term of three years and are not eligible for immediate re-election after serving two consecutive terms.
UNHRC
UNHRC

Stats IQ

Index Of Industrial Production (Iip)

  • India’s industrial output grew by just 2.4% in July from 12.7% in June, with output levels dropping 2.75% month-on-month.
    • Manufacturing sector’s output grew 3.2 per cent in July 2022.
    • Power generation increased 2.3 per cent.
    • Mining output contracted 3.3 per cent.
  • It is released by the National Statistical Office (NSO), Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation.
  • Base Year for IIP is 2011-2012.

 

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