இணை ஈழம்Joined Eelam — The Hybrid Polity
Iṇai Eelam (இணை ஈழம்) — Joined Eelam. The Tamil rendering of the Hybrid Nation doctrine: a civilisational polity of homeland and ecumene, joined. No standing army. No mirror-state claim. Charter-bound, transparency-native, citation-only. The Kaaval Koḍi is its standard.

One polity, two layers. The Northern and Eastern Provinces are the homeland layer. The diaspora across the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic is the ecumene layer. Neither is sovereign in the 1648 sense. Together they are Iṇai Eelam.
Iṇai Eelam fields no military. Civilian policing under UK-equivalent oversight standards replaces military presence on the homeland layer. The Kaaval Puli on the standard watches; it does not advance.
Authority flows from the VinMin Charter and the 21 Roots. There is no executive office that can suspend the Charter. The Roots bind the founder first.
A Tamil from Jaffna born in Toronto is fully Canadian and fully Iṇai Eelam-civic, with no contradiction. Iṇai Eelam does not require renunciation of any other passport.
Every transaction in the polity's own credit layer (Min · மின்) is observable at the protocol level. No offshore vehicles. No opaque trusts. Diaspora flows mirrored into the Diaspora Economic Web Desk.
Every policy claim resolves to a Tier-A external citation. Iṇai Eelam does not produce its own counts; it mirrors OHCHR, ITJP, PEARL, Adayaalam, UN treaty bodies, peer-reviewed scholarship.
- · Not a government-in-exile.
- · Not a state-capture project against Sri Lanka, India, or any other state.
- · Not an LTTE archive or successor. UK Terrorism Act 2000 § 12 compliance is structural.
- · Not a charity, party, company, or NGO.
- · Not a sovereignty claim against India over Tamil Nadu, or against any diaspora resident country.
- · Hybrid Nation Doctrine (English) — the long-form doctrinal page
- · Kaaval Koḍi — the standard of Iṇai Eelam
- · The Architecture — the seven-organ spine
- · VinMin Charter — the Seven Sacred Rules