External Affairs Minister Jaishanker addresses the plight of Indian fishermen detained in Sri Lanka, inherited from events in ...
A total of 97 Indian fishermen are currently in the custody of Sri Lanka, of which 83 are serving sentences, three awaiting ...
In a major step forward, fishermen leaders from Rameswaram and their counterparts in Sri Lanka’s Northern Province held talks ...
Amid these hardships, Tamil families who had no means to survive began seeking refuge in India. Since 2022, a total of 315 Sri Lankan Tamils - including 15 men, 95 women, 58 boys, and 57 girls from 96 ...
By crippling the LTTE’s capability and motivation, the IPKF prevented the creation of Eelam (a separate homeland for the ...
Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister M K Stalin urges the Indian government to address recurring arrests of Indian fishermen by Sri ...
The Indian government confirms no current proposal for a new fishing rights agreement with Sri Lanka in the Palk Strait, ...
India’s Supreme Court on Tuesday (March 25, 2025) allowed DMK leader T.R. Baalu to replace former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M ...
During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming Sri Lanka visit, key focus will be on infrastructure development, with railway ...
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar addressed the issue of Indian fishermen detained in Sri Lanka, stating it dates back ...
He said a total of 147 fishermen have been apprehended in 2025 by Sri Lanka, of which 135 are from Tamil Nadu and 10 from Puducherry. In 2024, he said a total of 560 Indian fishermen had been ...