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President Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday
urged those engaged in scientific research
to focus their attention on military
research.
President Rajapaksa made this assertion
when he addressed the General Convocation of
the Kotalawala Defence Academy at the BMICH.
The President said there is a lack of
research in the spheres of military and
defense strategies by local science
researchers.
The President was of the view that new
policies should be formulated to accommodate
military research in the school curricula as
well, so that research could be undertaken
on our own home-grown remedies.
Referring to the crucial issue of
combating terrorism and national security,
he pointed out the value of a quality
training to the Armed Forces of the land,
even at a formidable expenditure, especially
when battling the world's most ruthless and
advanced terrorist outfit, the LTTE.
National Security has been our foremost
priority, as it is closely linked and
enmeshed with honourable peace, a
pre-requisite for national development and
prosperity of a nation. Having learned from
the past and realised the potential and the
dependence on strong 'Armed Forces', we have
established this military institution and
upgraded it to a university under the
prevailing free education mechanism,"
President Rajapaksa said.
The President said as clearly illustrated
in the East, no Armed Force could be
sustained sans the support, co-operation and
the blessings of the civilian polity. That
is the reason why the Government is
simultaneously developing the East, with the
spree of victories achieved there by the
armed forces.
"It is only when battle field victories
are followed by civilian uplift and
development, that the valiant soldier could
feel the optimum value of their supreme
sacrifice," President Rajapaksa added.
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