Sri Lanka Bolsters Anti-Corruption Arsenal with World Bank Backing

Sri Lanka Bolsters Anti-Corruption Arsenal with World Bank Backing

World Bank is backing Sri Lanka’s Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC). Sri Lanka has taken a decisive step forward in combating corruption. Justice Neil Iddawala, Chairman of CIABOC, held high-level talks with World Bank representatives at the UN Secretariat in Vienna. The meeting occurred during the Second Resumed Sixteenth Session of the […]

Bridging the Gap: Strengthening Sri Lanka’s Law Enforcement for a Safer Future

Law Enforcement| Bridging the Gap Strengthening Sri Lanka’s Law Enforcement for a Safer Future

Introduction Law enforcement is one of the most visible arms of the state, tasked with upholding the rule of law, protecting citizens, and maintaining public order. In Sri Lanka, the police service has a proud history, yet faces growing challenges in a rapidly changing environment. Rising urbanisation, evolving criminal tactics, cybercrime, and public trust issues […]

Balancing Development and Conservation: The Future of Sri Lanka’s Coastal Ecosystems

Coastal Ecosystems

Sri Lanka’s 1,340 km coastline is both a source of immense economic potential and a delicate ecological treasure. From pristine beaches and mangroves to coral reefs and estuaries, these ecosystems sustain fisheries, tourism, and coastal livelihoods(Coastal Ecosystems). At the same time, they provide vital natural defences against erosion, storm surges, and climate change impacts. However, […]

Introducing a Game-Changer for Sri Lankan Tourism: The New Tourism Act

Tourism | Sri Lankan Tourism

Sri Lanka stands on the cusp of a transformative leap in tourism. On June 28, 2025, the Cabinet approved a proposal to replace the existing Tourism Act No. 38 of 2005 with a far more responsive, modern, and growth‑oriented legal framework.(Sri Lankan Tourism) With this progressive overhaul, Sri Lanka can unlock untapped potential—and here’s how this […]

Sri Lanka’s Planned Electricity Bill Faces Pushback from Aid Agencies

Electricity Bill

Sri Lanka’s government is pushing forward with a new Electricity Bill designed to overhaul the country’s power sector. Officials argue the bill is essential to modernize outdated laws, improve efficiency, and attract private investment in renewable energy. But major aid agencies, civil society groups, and even some trade unions have voiced strong opposition. They warn […]

Sri Lanka’s Road to Economic Stability: Are Reforms Working or Widening Inequality?

Sri Lanka Reserves. Debt Restructuring | Economic Recovery | Digital Entrepreneurship | Economic Downfall Economic Stability

In the wake of the 2022 financial crisis, Sri Lanka’s path to recovery has been paved with tough decisions. With the backing of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the implementation of a host of fiscal and structural economic reforms, the government has been working to stabilize the economy, curb inflation, and restore investor confidence. […]

Ripple Effects: How the Middle East Crisis Impacts Foreign Remittances to Sri Lanka

Middle East Crisis

Sri Lanka has long depended on the financial lifeline provided by its migrant workers—especially those employed in the Middle East(Middle East Crisis). Over a million Sri Lankans work abroad, and a significant portion of them are employed in Gulf countries such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, and Oman. For decades, the […]

Why Clean Energy Is the Future Sri Lanka Needs

Clean Energy | Renewable Power

Sri Lanka is a country rich in natural beauty, surrounded by oceans, kissed by the sun, and brushed by steady winds. Yet, our power grid still runs heavily on imported fossil fuels. These fuels are expensive, polluting, and often unstable in supply. As the world moves toward greener and more sustainable energy solutions, the question […]

Modernizing Sri Lanka: How Digitisation Can Transform Our Outdated Government Systems

Modernizing Sri Lanka

Introduction Sri Lanka is a nation rich in culture, history, and potential—but burdened by outdated bureaucratic systems. From filing land deeds to accessing public records, the inefficiency and red tape of many government departments are widely acknowledged. Long queues, lost documents, and manual processing have created a disconnect between citizens and public services.(Modernizing Sri Lanka) […]

Sri Lanka’s Wake-Up Call: Why We Must Never Forget the Economic Downfall

ISB Exchange | Export Development | Sri Lanka Economy | Sri Lanka | Fiscal Stability | Economic Recovery | Debt Management | Brain Drain in Sri Lanka | Economic Fallout | Pass@Arunalu123 | Economic Downfall Middle East Crisis | The Reshaping the Economy

When a nation faces collapse, the lessons often come too late. But for Sri Lanka, the opportunity to learn—and act—is still within reach. As outgoing Treasury Secretary Mahinda Siriwardana steps down after steering the economy through its worst crisis in decades, his reflections offer a sobering reminder of how easily things can unravel when warnings […]