24 January 2023
Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
SUBCONTINENT
TO GLOBAL
True value in writing is realised when the
reader completes the other half. One of my readers, was Dr. S. Chandrasekharan of India’s RAW (Research & Analysis wing).
I honoured Dr.
Chandrasekharan, as follows in my book ‘Different Logics’:
[Highly respected Journalist of Indian origin - Dr. S. Chandrasekharan wrote in his article headed
Coronavirus and the Chinese Hypocrisy dated -September 27, 2020:
[I recall another saying by Gajalakshmi Paramasivam who said – I quote
“Once we are true to ourselves – Truth does the rest”.]
I feel that Dr Chandrasekharan believed in me and hence had shared ownership in my
work. ]
Today I read with interest another Indian Mr P K Balachandran’s article ‘SL concerns over proposed Sethusamudram ship
canal project’ in which the Indian highlights as follows:
‘On January 12, the Tamil
Nadu State Assembly unanimously adopted a government resolution urging New
Delhi to immediately implement the long-pending “Sethusamudram project” which
envisages a canal cut through the Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Strait to
facilitate ship movement between the East and West coasts of India by the
shortest route.
The proposal to cut a canal
in the shallow sea dividing India and Sri Lanka to save on coast-to-coast
journey time and promote the development of South Tamil Nadu,
has been objected to in India on navigational, environmental and economic
grounds. Since the project will have an impact on Sri Lanka too, objections
have been raised in the island also.’
Since last year’s economic collapse in Sri
Lanka, the awareness of Indian Tamil power has strengthened. In one way, it
could be taken as Natural Justice delivering its own closure to the ethnic conflict
between Tamils and Sinhalese of Sri Lanka. But the more Tamils act to take
advantage of the collapse, the higher the risk of mutation of the problem,
which would involve global players such as Canada taking advantage as quid pro
quo for accommodating Tamil refugees. Likewise, Tamil Nadu. If this were to happen
– it would be another pandemic that Sri Lankans would be facing.
Mr Balachandran indicates redemption
through UNCLOS UN
Convention on the Law of the Sea
[Article 235 (1) of UNCLOS says that:
“States are responsible for the fulfillment of their international obligations
concerning the protection and preservation of the marine environment.” Art.
194(2) recognizes that: “States shall take all measures necessary to ensure
that activities under their jurisdiction or control are so conducted as not to
cause damage by pollution to other States and their environment and that
pollution arising from incidents or activities under their jurisdiction or
control does not spread beyond the areas where they exercise sovereign rights
in accordance with this Convention.” ]
To the extent Sri Lanka respects global ethics,
its own sovereign powers would be protected by global players. If we continue to
play the game of local politics, Sri Lanka risks demoting its status to such a
low level, that it would become the playground of immature global players such
as Canada.
As appreciated by Dr Chandrasekharan, I have
discovered that Once we
are true to ourselves – Truth does the rest’. When Sri Lankan government
is true to itself, Truth will guide it.
The Economic collapse is like the poison that came out when
the gods and asuras churned the ocean of milk. Shiva, the power that transcended
body consciousness swallowed the poison. Then came the nectar. If the poison (Economic
collapse) is absorbed by ethical Sri Lankans and global leaders, the nectar of sovereignty
at global level will follow. India’s Tamil Nadu needs to respect this, to
preserve its own sovereign powers.
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