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INDIATHE ELEPHANT THAT REFUSES TO BE NAMED

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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January 01, 2026

AS NEW DELHI NAVIGATES THE GLOBAL HIGH TABLE, ITS SMALLER SOUTH ASIAN NEIGHBOURS FIND THEIR OWN STRATEGIC HORIZONS INCREASINGLY COMPRESSED BY AN ANXIOUS AND ASSERTIVE GIANT

- By Ms. Jeevani Senevirathne

India's metamorphosis into a global titan— surpassing Japan in GDP and China in population—is a defining shift of the multipolar age. Yet, beneath the confident rhetoric of “strategic autonomy” lies a jarring regional paradox. While New Delhi demands sovereign flexibility on the world stage, it increasingly views the same agency in its neighbours as a security threat. For states like Sri Lanka, integration with India is becoming less a partnership of equals and more an inescapable landscape of managed dependence

In international politics, power is rarely controversial in its possession; it is controversial in its use. Rising states are not judged merely by the scale of their capabilities, but by the political orders they construct around them. In South Asia today, India stands at such a moment of reckoning - its ascent unmistakable, its intentions carefully articulated, yet its regional conduct increasingly questioned. India’s rise is empirically undeniable. It has surpassed China as the world’s most populous country, overtaken Japan in nominal GDP, and is projected to become the third-largest economy globally within this decade. Diplomatically, New Delhi occupies a position of unusual breadth, strategic partner of the United States through the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue(QUAD), a full member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization(SCO), a founding participant in BRICS, and a stakeholder in the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank(AIIB). Few contemporary powers straddle competing institutional architectures with such confidence.

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Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

INDIATHE ELEPHANT THAT REFUSES TO BE NAMED

AS NEW DELHI NAVIGATES THE GLOBAL HIGH TABLE, ITS SMALLER SOUTH ASIAN NEIGHBOURS FIND THEIR OWN STRATEGIC HORIZONS INCREASINGLY COMPRESSED BY AN ANXIOUS AND ASSERTIVE GIANT

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3 mins

January 01, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

AUTHORITIES FINALLY WAKE UP – SLAF TO GET A MODERNISED FLEET

Since the end of the war in 2009, protecting Sri Lanka's national security has been of utmost importance, but successive governments failed to maintain the fleet

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2 mins

January 01, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

Rebuilding SL through Astro-numerology, nameology in 2026

Astrology - In my humble opinion, astrology is the logic behind the planets and their movements. Astrology is all about the planetary positions in your natal chart and facilitates the study, reading and offering predictions for your life journey.To prepare your natal chart, your full name, the names of your parents, your time of birth, and the place of birth are required.

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1 mins

January 01, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

HOW DID GAY RIGHTS CREEP INTO THE GRADE SIX ENGLISH MODULE?

Parents concerned that moves underway to promote homosexuality among children In a desperate attempt to ward off criticism, the Education Ministry Secretary Nalaka Kaluwewe has sought a Criminal Investigation Department (CID) probe into the matter

time to read

2 mins

January 01, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

Rugby matches enter decisive stage

The Inter Club A-Division Rugby League 2025/26 enters another week with a compelling set of fixtures scheduled for January 2 with two games down for decision while on the following day one match will be worked off.

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2 mins

January 01, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

Highest revenue in 93-year history of Inland Revenue collected in 2025

A 15 per cent increase compared with the revenue collected in the previous year

time to read

1 min

January 01, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

CMC BUDGET SCRAPES THROUGH WITH TWO- VOTE MAJORITY

Budget approved amid dramatic scenes at the council

time to read

1 mins

January 01, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

Weighted average yields edge higher at year-end T-bill auction

By First Capital Research

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1 min

January 01, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

ComBank-Colonial Motors in year-long partnership to promote Mazda vehicles

Committed to elevating customer lifestyles and making the best in mobility accessible to everyone, Commercial Bank of Ceylon has entered into a strategic partnership with Colonial Motors (Ceylon) Limited, the authorised agent for Mazda in Sri Lanka, to facilitate the purchase of Mazda vehicles through the bank's leasing solutions.

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1 min

January 01, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

FOREIGN REFEREES TO DECIDE RUGBY'S SUPER ROUND

In a positive sign of ensuring fair-play and eradicating substandard refereeing, Sri Lanka Rugby at last has given the green light to enlist foreign match officials for the decisive second or Super Round of the ongoing inter club League championship.

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1 mins

January 01, 2026

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