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Will ‘retrieval’ of Katchatheevu solve the problems of Tamil fishermen? | In Focus podcast

Will ‘retrieval’ of Katchatheevu solve the problems of Tamil fishermen? | In Focus podcast

K. Venkataramanan speaks to us in detail about how the small land of Katchatheevu became a contentious issue, and its significance for the fishing rights of Indian fishermen.

In Focus by The Hindu

April 4, 202443m 1s

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Show Notes

The controversy over Katchatheevu is back in the media spotlight. With just a few weeks left for the Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised the issue by claiming that the Congress “gave away” Katchatheevu. He also claimed that the DMK, in contrast to its public posturing, was fully kept in the loop as the Congress “ceded” Katchatheevu to Sri Lanka. The PM’s claims were further amplified by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.

The controversy revolves around two bilateral agreements, one signed in 1974, and another in 1976, pertaining to maritime boundaries and fishing rights in the Katchatheevu region. The Opposition has responded to the Prime Minister by citing the Modi government’s own reply to an RTI query in 2015 where it had said that Katchatheevu belonged to Sri Lanka.

How did Katchatheevu – a tiny, uninhabited patch of land – become a contentious issue? What is its significance for the fishing rights of Indian fishermen? And are the fishing-related issues, such as the detention of Indian fishermen, really linked to the territorial claims over Katchatheevu?


Guest: K Venkataramanan, Senior Associate Editor at The Hindu.

Host: G. Sampath, Social Affairs Editor, The Hindu.

Edited by Sharmada Venkatasubramanian.

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