Why Sri Lanka Must Embrace Sustainable Energy: Opportunities, Risks, and the Path to Responsible Investment in 2026

Why Sri Lanka Must Embrace Sustainable Energy: Opportunities, Risks, and the Path to Responsible Investment in 2026

A Critical Juncture for Sri Lanka’s Energy Future Sri Lanka stands at a decisive moment in its development journey. The country’s reliance on imported fossil fuels has left its economy vulnerable to global price shocks, foreign exchange shortages, and environmental degradation. At the same time, climate change is intensifying floods, droughts, and cyclones, placing immense […]

Sri Lanka’s Main Railway and the Limits of a Colonial Alignment

Sri Lanka’s Main Railway and the Limits of a Colonial Alignment

Sri Lanka’s repeated railway disruptions following extreme weather events have renewed scrutiny of a long-standing structural issue: the continued reliance on a railway corridor designed in the 19th century for a colonial economy, rather than a modern, climate-resilient transport system. Cyclone Ditwah did not introduce a new failure into the system. Instead, it highlighted vulnerabilities […]

Climate Change Is No Longer a “Future Threat” for Countries Like Sri Lanka

Climate Change Is No Longer a "Future Threat" for Countries Like Sri Lanka

Climate change is no longer a distant environmental concern. For countries like Sri Lanka, it has become an immediate development, economic, and humanitarian challenge. Extreme weather events that were once considered rare are now occurring with alarming frequency, placing immense pressure on Governments, communities, and already‑strained public resources. Recent warnings from the United Nations following […]

IMF Signals Expanded Support as Sri Lanka Faces Severe Economic Shock After Cyclone

IMF Signals Expanded Support as Sri Lanka Faces Severe Economic Shock After Cyclone

Economic implications, recovery priorities, and fiscal outlook Sri Lanka is once again confronting economic turbulence this time not from external debt markets or inflationary pressures, but from nature itself. The recent cyclone and severe flooding have disrupted daily life, forced mass displacement, damaged infrastructure, and halted business activity across several provinces. Early estimates from disaster-management […]

Floods, Landslides & Urban Chaos: Why Sri Lanka Must Reinvent Its Disaster Infrastructure

Floods, Landslides & Urban Chaos: Why Sri Lanka Must Reinvent Its Disaster Infrastructure

Cyclone Ditwah has done more than disrupt daily life. It has exposed the fragility of Sri Lanka’s infrastructure a system that buckles under pressure, collapses under intense rainfall, and leaves communities stranded when they most need protection. Flooded highways, submerged neighbourhoods, collapsing bridges, and paralysed transport networks are no longer occasional disasters; they are predictable […]

CCTV in Sri Lankan Public Transport 2025: A Necessary Shield or Privacy Concern?

CCTV in Sri Lankan Public Transport 2025: A Necessary Shield or Privacy Concern?

Analyzing the Push for Surveillance as a Solution to Gender-Based Violence The announcement by Transport Minister Bimal Ratnayake on November 24, 2025, regarding mandatory CCTV installation in public transport has ignited a crucial conversation about safety, surveillance, and societal accountability in Sri Lanka. This initiative, targeting buses, trains, and school vans, positions technology as the […]