
21 Indian Fishermen Arrested in Sri Lanka
21 Indian Fishermen Arrested in Sri Lanka
At least 21 Indian fishermen faced arrests for alleged poaching in Sri Lanka’s territorial waters, bringing the total to 195 this year. The latest incident occurred in the northeastern waters off Mannar and Kovilan, with four trawlers seized on Wednesday.
Contentious Diplomatic Challenge
The ongoing issue of Indian fishermenentering Sri Lankan waters remains a contentious point in diplomatic relations between the two countries. Instances of arrests, boat seizures, and even firing by Lankan Navy personnel in the Palk Strait highlight the complexities surrounding the matter.
Rich Fishing Ground and Cross-Border Challenges
The Palk Strait, separating Tamil Nadu from Sri Lanka, serves as a lucrative fishing ground for both nations. Despite periodic arrests, Indian fishermen continue to face challenges in navigating the International Maritime Boundary Line, leading to tensions in the region.
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