Small-State Strategy: Navigating Asymmetry through Ambiguity In navigating asymmetry through ambiguity, Sri Lanka’s experience is filtered through two deep and persistent frames that shape both its...
Analytical Lenses for a Sri Lankan Perspective Having traced Sri Lanka’s historical trajectory—from pre-modern maritime exchanges through colonial subjugation and post-independence diplomacy—it becomes necessary to move...
Eddie Gray Memorial Oration 2025 – “My Royal” Royal College Old Boys’ Association – Australia (Victoria) The recently held Eddie Gray Memorial Oration 2025 in Australia...
“This is not a savings account — it is a future in the making” The National Savings Bank, Sri Lanka’s premier savings institution and the country’s...
‘The further a society drifts from truth, the more it will hate those who speak it.’ George Orwell. Hardly a monthly poya day (full moon day)...
Families, educators, and legislators in Sri Lanka have been both excited and concerned by the explosive expansion of digital gaming in recent years. Games may foster...
It is inevitable that societies change with time and so do norms but, unfortunately, it is not always for the better. Minority view prevails at times....
Walk through any Sri Lankan town and you’ll hear it before you see it—the familiar hum of the three-wheeler, or “tuk-tuk,” weaving through traffic, carrying workers,...
This is one of the most enigmatic of Sinhala films that I have seen. I had to see it twice to understand the rationale of the...
Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. For most healthy adults, it is a miserable but temporary...