Nikita Lal, Jindal Global Law School
ABSTRACT
Sri Lanka and India, on the face of it have strong case of having identical struggles in the making of their constitution and nation-building. The two South-Asian colonial siblings however have contrasting experiences, one which was plagued by a civil war and the rather relatively stable. Analysing the Sri Lankan account through its parallel Indian developments’ highlights a very critical element in a modern-day democracy.
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