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Will there always be a .io? One reader asked for a guarantee
There have been some solid .io sales this year and it prompted one reader to ask me if there was a guarantee that .io would always be in existence? They want to jump in but are concerned by an article that I wrote.
A guarantee? No. Since the 2014 article on GigaOm came out about the plight of the Chagossians and the dark side of .io much has come to light.
Back in 2014 GigaOM published a story on the .io extension, the country code for the British Indian Ocean Territory.
UK must hand back territories to Mauritian control Friday, 05 February 2021 1:45 PM
[ Last Update: Friday, 05 February 2021 2:32 PM ] Chagos Islands protest. File image
The British Empire not only created carnage and destruction when it was in full swing, but appears to have left a damaging legacy many years on with territorial and sovereignty disputes still marking the agendas of various arbitration courts around the world.
The maritime tribunal of the United Nations has ruled that Britain no longer has sovereignty over the Chagos islands and has highly condemned London for its failure to hand back the occupied territories to Mauritian control.
The law has been broken, self determination has not been respected, human rights have been violated.
How India’s Help On Diego Garcia Will Make British PM Boris Johnson Grateful To Narendra Modi?
January 27, 2021
The Covid-19 pandemic might have restrained British PM Boris Johnson from attending India’s Republic Day celebrations as the chief guest, but when he eventually keeps his promise to visit New Delhi before the 47th G-7 summit in London in June, he will seek PM Modi’s assistance on Diego Garcia, according to diplomatic sources.
In a post- Brexit UK, no government will like to derail the otherwise upward trends with India, which, incidentally happens to be the second-largest investor in that country, notwithstanding the biased advice to the Downing Street by the think tank Chatham House.