While the mainstream media covers the turmoil in Sri Lanka as something that is unfolding on a day-to-day basis, what is lost out are the long-term trajectories that have precipitated the crisis. While the dimensions of the island nation and India are vastly different, even then, are there lessons to be drawn for India from these undercurrents and their ramifications for the people?

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27th April 2022 | 4 PM

Speakers:
Howard Nicholas, Erasmus University
R. Ramakumar, Tata Institute of Social Sciences

Moderated by
Neera Chandhoke, Former Professor, Delhi University

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