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Sri Lanka Economic Challenges

September 22, 2024
Editor's Choice/Presidential Election 2024

Dissanayake’s Divisive Victory Exposes Sri Lanka’s Ethnic Fault Lines

by Luxman Aravind The results of the presidential election have left Sri Lanka profoundly fractured, exposing perilous ethnic and political divisions that may manifest sooner than anticipated. Current data confirms Anura Kumara

Columns

Lex Esto And Tikkun Olam: Some Thoughts For The New Government

Lex esto, the pillars stand, Old stones on broken land. Yet where the cracks of time appear, Tikkun Olam whispers near. Now that there are palpable signs of proactive and progressive initial measures being taken by the new government in

October 11, 2024

Election Promises vs. Economic Reality: Sri Lanka’s False Hope

Columns/Presidential Election 2024

On behalf of the Pathfinder Foundation, its Chairman Bernard Goonetilleke recently handed over what the think-tank called policy documents titled (i) ‘Economic Crisis in

Sri Lanka’s Road to Recovery and Growth: A Policy Disaster — Part 2

Business/Sri Lanka

Editorial Note: This series is based on the keynote speech by the author, titled “Shaping the Future: Policies for Dynamic Growth towards Improving Social

Sri Lanka’s Path to Systemic Change: Need for Support and Vigilance

November 7, 2024
Diplomacy/Sri Lanka

The election of comrade Anura Kumara Dissanayake as Sri Lanka’s executive president has introduced a transformative environment into the country’s political landscape. His approach is marked by an emphasis on empathy, transparency,

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Lex Esto And Tikkun Olam: Some Thoughts For The New Government

October 11, 2024
Columns

Lex esto, the pillars stand, Old stones on broken land. Yet where the cracks of time appear, Tikkun Olam whispers near. Now that there are palpable signs of proactive and progressive initial

More

Dissanayake’s Divisive Victory Exposes Sri Lanka’s Ethnic Fault Lines

September 22, 2024
Editor's Choice/Presidential Election 2024

by Luxman Aravind The results of the presidential election have left Sri Lanka profoundly fractured, exposing perilous ethnic and political divisions that may manifest sooner than anticipated. Current data confirms Anura Kumara

More

Election Promises vs. Economic Reality: Sri Lanka’s False Hope

September 18, 2024
Columns/Presidential Election 2024

On behalf of the Pathfinder Foundation, its Chairman Bernard Goonetilleke recently handed over what the think-tank called policy documents titled (i) ‘Economic Crisis in Sri Lanka: Policy Challenges for the New Government,’

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Sri Lanka’s Road to Recovery and Growth: A Policy Disaster — Part 2

August 22, 2024
Business/Sri Lanka

Editorial Note: This series is based on the keynote speech by the author, titled “Shaping the Future: Policies for Dynamic Growth towards Improving Social Protection and Well-being of the People,” delivered at

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