How did S.M. Krishna shape India’s response to the post-LTTE Sri Lankan crisis
Explore the key role played by S.M. Krishna in India's diplomatic strategy during the post-LTTE Sri Lankan crisis.
- S.M. Krishna, as the Indian Minister of External Affairs, played a key role in India's response to the post-LTTE Sri Lankan crisis.
- He emphasized the importance of a diplomatic solution to the conflict and worked towards fostering peaceful negotiations between the Sri Lankan government and Tamil groups.
- Krishna urged for the implementation of the 13th Amendment of the Sri Lankan constitution, which provides for devolution of power to provinces, as a means to address Tamil grievances.
- He also supported efforts to resettle internally displaced persons and called for a political settlement that accommodates the aspirations of the Tamil community.
- Krishna's diplomatic efforts aimed to promote stability and reconciliation in Sri Lanka while safeguarding India's interests in the region.
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