Indian intervention in the Sri Lankan Civil War happened in 1987.
It was a conflict between Sri lankan government and Tamil tigers.
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More than one historian has put forth the idea that when the Union lost the Second Battle of Bull Run, that European intervention was at a high peak of intervention. They argue that if Confederate General had not invaded Maryland but instead consolidated its forces, Great Britain and France may well have determined that it was time for intervention in the US Civil War. The hope of the Confederacy was, of course a proposal by Great Britain for intervention and soon formal recognition of the Confederacy.
Sri Lankan Civil War happened on 1983-07-23.
It was a conflict between Sri lankan government and Tamil tigers.
It was about tamis not being treated equally
The outcome of the 1971 civil war in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) was influenced by a combination of factors, including political, economic, and social dynamics within Pakistan itself. While Indian intervention played a significant role in supporting the Bangladeshi independence movement, it was not the sole reason for Pakistan's loss. Internal divisions, military strategies, and international pressures also contributed to the ultimate outcome of the conflict. Therefore, it would be overly simplistic to attribute Pakistan's defeat solely to Indian intervention.
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No. The 3 decade long war ended officially on 19th May 2009.
The first Sri Lankan civil servant is generally recognized as Sir Ponnambalam Arunachalam, who served as the first native Secretary to the Governor of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in 1919. He played a pivotal role in the civil service during British colonial rule. Arunachalam was also notable for his contributions to education and social reforms in Sri Lanka.
JRD Tata is the father of Indian civil aviation.
Indian Civil Aviation Airshow was created in 2008.
Satyendra Nath Tagore was the first Indian to join Indian Civil Services in the year 1863.
Richard Little has written: 'Intervention' -- subject(s): Intervention (International law), Civil war
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