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India ranks 100th on global hunger index, trails Iraq and Bangladesh

India ranks 100th on global hunger index, trails Iraq and Bangladesh India ranks 100th on global hunger index, trails Iraq and Bangladesh India Has A “serious Hunger Problem And Ranks 100th Out Of 119 Countries On The Global Hunger Index—behind North Korea, Bangladesh And Iraq But Ahead Of Pakistan, According To A Report. PTI | Updated on: 13 Oct 2017, 03:55:59 AM India has a “serious” hunger problem and ranks 100th  out of 119 countries on the global hunger index behind North Korea, Bangladesh and Iraq but ahead of Pakistan, according to a report. The country’s serious hunger level is driven by high child malnutrition and underlines need for stronger commitment to the social sector, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) said in its report.

LankaWeb – Did Sri Lanka commit war crimes ? International Legal luminary Sir Desmond de Silva says NO

to determine if they are permissible collateral damage, a  violation of IHL only occurs if there is an intentional attack directed against civilians (violation of principle of distinction),  or if an attack is launched on a military objective with the knowledge that the incidental civilian injuries would be clearly excessive in relation to the anticipated military advantage (violation principle of proportionality).” In the final stages of the war, according to the Report of the Secretary General’s Panel of Experts on Accountability in Sri Lanka around 330,000 civilians were trapped in an ever decreasing area, fleeing the shelling but kept hostage by the LTTE and being used as a strategic human buffer between themselves and the advancing SLA.”

LankaWeb – Veemansa Initiatives discussion on external debt situation in Sri Lanka;

Posted on February 28th, 2021 Veemansa Initiative, Veemansa Initiatives’ discussion on ‘external debt situation in Sri Lanka; Are we heading for a resolution or crisis?’.  The Governor Central Bank is confident all debt obligations will be met.   –         The Central Bank Governor affirms the government’s commitment and ability to honor all debt obligations. –         Sri Lanka to mobilize domestic financing to meet countries investment requirements. The measures to increase foreign currency inflows and restrict outflows to continue. A Low-Interest regime and monetary expansion is sustainable in the prevailing conditions of suppressed demand and the absence of inflationary pressures. Doomsday predictions prompted by forthcoming UNHRC Session on Sri Lanka

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