What Sri Lanka Can Expect Economically from President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s Visit to Germany

A Timely Diplomatic Mission President Anura Kumara Dissanayake is currently in Germany, having arrived on June 11, 2025, for an official state visit on the invitation of German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier. This marks a key moment for Sri Lanka—one where diplomacy meets economic urgency. As global economies shift and Sri Lanka pursues a path of […]
A Nation Rooted in the Soil

Sri Lanka’s identity has always been deeply tied to the land. From the terraced paddy fields of the hill country to the irrigation marvels of ancient kingdoms, agriculture was once the soul of the nation’s economy, culture, and daily life. Today, as Sri Lanka faces economic uncertainty, climate challenges, and a growing food security crisis, […]
Understanding the Social Index of Sri Lanka: How Social Metrics Shape Our Quality of Life

Introduction: Why the Social Index Matters in Sri Lanka In the pursuit of national progress, GDP growth often takes center stage. But for everyday citizens, real progress is more deeply felt in terms of quality of life—the comfort, security, and opportunity that define daily living. That’s where the Social Index becomes crucial. It measures human […]
India–Sri Lanka Dual Listing: A Human Story of Economic Reconnection

When news broke that India–Sri Lanka Dual Listing: A Human Story of Economic Reconnection are exploring a dual listing framework between India’s NSE International Exchange (NSE IX) and Sri Lanka’s Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE), it wasn’t just a technical announcement—it signalled hope. It spoke to dreams of deeper economic unity, everyday investment opportunities for Sri Lankans, […]
Ray Dalio’s Bold AI Prediction for 2025: What Middle-Income Countries Like Sri Lanka Can Learn

By Ceylon Public Affairs | June 3, 2025 The global economic landscape is shifting at an unprecedented pace, and Ray Dalio, the billionaire founder of Bridgewater Associates, has just made his boldest prediction yet: Artificial Intelligence (AI) will redefine the world in 2025, bringing changes so profound that the next five years will feel like […]
Sri Lanka’s Export Resurgence: A Strategic Path to Economic Recovery in 2025

Sri Lanka is entering a new era of economic recovery, with its export sector emerging as a key engine of growth and resilience(Sri Lanka’s Export Resurgence: A Strategic Path to Economic Recovery in 2025). Amid global and domestic economic challenges, the island nation has made notable progress in expanding its export footprint, diversifying its product […]
The Alarming Truth About COVID-19 Vaccine Risks: A Sri Lankan Perspective on Global Findings

In the wake of a global health crisis that reshaped societies, economies, and healthcare systems, the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines was hailed as a monumental achievement(COVID-19 Vaccine Risks). For Sri Lanka, a nation grappling with the pandemic’s devastating effects, vaccines offered a glimmer of hope. However, a recent Korean government study shared by Dr. Peter […]
Unleashing Sri Lanka’s Entrepreneurial Potential: The Role of Startups in Shaping Ceylon’s Economic Future

Sri Lanka, historically known as Ceylon, is at a turning point in its economic journey. After navigating a severe economic crisis in 2022, marked by inflation, currency depreciation, and shortages, the nation is now poised for recovery and growth. Central to this transformation is the rise of startups and entrepreneurship, which are redefining Sri Lanka’s […]
Can Foreign Investment in Sri Lanka Be Made Better?

Foreign direct investment (FDI) has long been viewed as a catalyst for economic development in emerging markets. For Sri Lanka, an island nation with immense potential and strategic geographic positioning, attracting sustainable foreign investment should be a golden opportunity. But the real question is: Can we make foreign investment in Sri Lanka better? The answer […]
Public Transport in Crisis: Why Sri Lanka Must Prioritize Safety Before It’s Too Late

In the span of just a few weeks, Sri Lanka’s headlines have been filled with stories no one wants to read: state buses veering off cliffs, commuters injured in collisions, and families mourning the loss of loved ones taken too soon. In May alone, two major public transport accidents shook the nation, sparking urgent conversations […]