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Inauguration of first Bailey Bridge under Indian assistance package for post-Ditwah reconstruction
A 100-foot Bailey Bridge was jointly inaugurated by High Commissioner of India Santosh Jha, the Deputy Minister of Transport and Highways, Dr. Prasanna Gunasena, and the Deputy Minister of Education and Higher Education Dr Madhura Senevirathna on January 10, 2026. The event was also attended by MP Ranjith Wijeyrathna. The bridge was installed by the 19 Engineer Regiment, Indian Army on the B-492 Highway along the Kandy–Ragala Road, restoring a vital land link between Sri Lanka’s Central Province and Uva Province. This marks the beginning of implementation of projects under India’s USD 450 mn assistance package for reconstruction post-Ditwah. The implementation has begun within less than three weeks of announcement of the package during the visit of Indian External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar on 22-23 December 2025. Projects in other areas will also be launched in the coming days.
A press release issued by the Indian High Commission said: The bridge has re-established an essential transport corridor crucial for passenger movement, supply of essential goods, and local economic activity in the region. The newly commissioned Bailey Bridge has significantly improved access and mobility for communities in this affected area, particularly in the difficult hilly terrain. These restoration efforts are being undertaken in close coordination with the Sri Lankan Army and the Road Development Authority (RDA).
As part of this mission, four Bailey Bridge sets, with a combined weight of approximately 228 tonnes, were airlifted to Sri Lanka aboard four C-17 Globemaster aircraft, along with an engineering task force of 48 personnel from the Indian Army. This rapid mobilisation enabled the swift commencement of engineering operations despite challenging terrain and adverse weather conditions.
It may be recalled that during the visit of the External Affairs Minister of India, Dr. S. Jaishankar, to Sri Lanka on 23 December 2025, a Bailey Bridge located on the A-35 road in the Kilinochchi District of the Northern Province was inaugurated. This bridge was the first Bailey Bridge which was installed under India’s post-cyclone assistance.
In addition to the bridge inaugurated yesterday (10), another Bailey Bridge located very close to this site at KM 15 on the Kandy–Ragala Road is scheduled to be installed soon. In the next phase, over 15 additional Bailey Bridges will be constructed over the coming weeks, ensuring comprehensive restoration of connectivity across all affected areas.
India’s continued support for the restoration of critical infrastructure underscores its steadfast commitment to Sri Lanka’s recovery and rehabilitation efforts and reflects the close partnership and enduring friendship between the two countries.
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Govt. extends ban on LTTE
The NPP government has issued a new extraordinary gazette renewing and extending Sri Lanka’s long-standing ban on the LTTE and several Tamil diaspora organisations and individuals, continuing to designate them as “terrorists”.
The gazette, published recently, replaces a previous gazette issued in May 2025 and reaffirmed the proscription of a wide range of Tamil political and advocacy bodies operating around the world, alongside dozens of named individuals. The government alleged both the organisations and individuals listed are involved in “terrorism-related activities”.
The organisations blacklisted by the Sri Lankan government include:
• Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)
• Tamil Rehabilitation Organisation (TRO)
• Tamil Coordinating Committee (TCC)
• World Tamil Movement (WTM)
• Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE)
• World Tamil Relief Fund (WTRF)
• National Council of Canadian Tamils (NCCT)
• Tamil Youth Organisation (TYO)
While the majority of the designations mirror those contained in the May 2025 gazette, the latest document updates identification details and addresses for a number of individuals and introduces at least one additional organisation to the list. All entries have been reissued under new reference numbers for 2026, though the underlying allegations and framing remain unchanged.
Successive governemnts have maintained a sweeping proscription regime against Tamil diaspora groups and individuals. A ban can make it a criminal offence for Sri Lankan citizens to maintain contact with these organisations or their members, severely restricting political engagement and stifling links between the diaspora and the Tamil homeland.
The original mass listings were introduced in 2014 under the administration of Mahinda Rajapaksa. Despite repeated outcry, subsequent governments have continued to uphold and renew the proscription regime, even after the Rajapaksas were voted out of power.
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Police obtain court order banning Wimal’s protest
Police yesterday (12) obtained an injunction order from the Kaduwela Magistrate’s court against the protest launched by National Freedom Front (NFF) leader and former Minister Wimal Weerawansa opposite the Education Ministry, Isurupaya, at Battaramulla.
Police informed Weerawansa of the court order. In line with the court order, the police informed Weerawansa that the road near the Ministry should not be obstructed and that no sound amplification equipment be used while the GCE Advanced Level (A/L) examination is in progress. The examination, put off due to Cyclone Ditwah, recommenced yesterday.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi expresses optimism that Sri Lanka is on the right path to progres
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Vijitha Herath held productive discussions with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi today (12/01), during the latter’s brief visit to Sri Lanka.
The meeting aimed at further strengthening bilateral engagement and advancing the Strategic Cooperative Partnership between the two countries. Both Ministers reaffirmed the longstanding friendship and time-tested cooperation between Sri Lanka and China rooted in centuries of exchanges and consolidated since the establishment of diplomatic relations seven decades ago. The discussion also focused on enhancing partnership in the areas of trade, investment, development cooperation and tourism.
Minister Herath extended deep appreciation to the Government and the people of China for the steadfast support extended to Sri Lanka following cyclone Ditwah and requested further support for the second phase of resettlement, relocation and rebuilding, particularly for the restoration of affected infrastructure including identified roads, railways and bridges that are vital to connectivity, economic recovery and daily lives of people. Minister Wang assured China’s fullest support for this initiative and expressed confidence that Sri Lanka will continue its rapid recovery under the leadership of President Anura Kumara Disanayaka. He also welcomed the people-centric policies of the Government and expressed optimism that Sri Lanka is on the right path toward fulfilling aspirations of its people.
Minister Herath expressed appreciation for China’s constructive role in international fora and reiterated Sri Lanka’s firm commitment to the One China Policy and China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Both Ministers also recalled the successful high level exchanges in the recent past, including visits of the President and the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka to China in 2025.
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