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There is a saying that India is going to attack Sri Lanka, and it is said that India is such a country when you are sick and wants your life. Now Sri Lanka can be said to be internal and external troubles, domestic economics

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India is about to attack Sri Lanka

As the saying goes, if you are sick and want your life, India is such a country. At present, Sri Lanka can be said to be internal and external troubles, the domestic economy continues to be sluggish, protests are continuous, and the people's production and life are seriously affected; Internationally, those who are crushed to death by the national debt cannot kick the gas at all. Stalin, the chief minister of the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, has vowed to retake the controversial island of Kachchativu, which is currently under Sri Lankan control. In the chief minister's view, "this is the right time". Chief Minister Stalin said taking back Kachchativu could be a solution to the problems faced by fishermen that would help safeguard their interests. The Kachchativu problem stemmed primarily from a bilateral agreement in 1974, when the two countries first adopted the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL). The barren island, which sri Lanka controls, is located on the "midline". Critics of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's government claim that India is "blackmailing" Sri Lanka.

There is a saying that India is going to attack Sri Lanka, and it is said that India is such a country when you are sick and wants your life. Now Sri Lanka can be said to be internal and external troubles, domestic economics
There is a saying that India is going to attack Sri Lanka, and it is said that India is such a country when you are sick and wants your life. Now Sri Lanka can be said to be internal and external troubles, domestic economics
There is a saying that India is going to attack Sri Lanka, and it is said that India is such a country when you are sick and wants your life. Now Sri Lanka can be said to be internal and external troubles, domestic economics

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