The Indian Army is playing a crucial role in restoring bridges and providing essential aid in Sri Lanka after Cyclone Ditwah.
Eutelsat and Airtel deploy OneWeb satellite connectivity to support Indian Army relief efforts in cyclone-hit Sri Lanka.
correctionAn earlier version of this article described the United Nations as estimating that 40,000 innocent people may have died in the civil war in northern Sri Lanka. That is the high end of the ...
Cyclone Ditwah unleashed unprecedented flooding across Sri Lanka, crippling terrestrial networks and isolating communities.
Sri Lanka has almost doubled its military deployment to regions struck by a cyclone that has killed 627, sending tens of ...
The Sri Lankan President declared a state of emergency as the death toll from Cyclone Ditwah’s devastating effects rose to 193 on Sunday, November 30. The cyclone’s heavy rains triggered widespread ...
Eutelsat alongwith partner Airtel, is extending its Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity ‘OneWeb’ to strengthen the ...
COLOMBO (AFP) – Sri Lanka's military said Wednesday it will dismantle over a dozen army camps in the former rebel stronghold of Jaffna, weeks ahead of key council elections in the embattled region.
Preparatory works have begun at the Chilaw and Kilinochchi bridge sites in Jaffna for the installation of Bailey bridges ...