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US Admiral Paparo highlights Lanka’s strategic role in Indo-Pacific security

US Indo-Pacific Command Commander, Admiral Samuel J. Paparo, said on Thursday that Sri Lanka’s geostrategic location enables it to influence maritime activities crucial to the entire Pacific region.
Speaking to student officers at the National Defence College in Colombo, Admiral Paparo stated: “Sri Lanka’s key position at the crossroads of the Indian Ocean is strategically vital. The island borders crucial sea lanes that connect the Pacific and Indian Oceans with all seas. This geography allows Sri Lanka to influence maritime activities that are essential for the entire Pacific.”
He continued, “The Indo-Pacific is not just vital to our militaries; it is the engine of global prosperity. These waters carry more than half of the world’s trade, and the security environment we shape today will affect future generations.”
He emphasized, “What happens in these oceans isn’t isolated but forms an interconnected security environment across the Pacific and Indian Oceans—and indeed, all seas.”
On the challenges faced, Admiral Paparo remarked: “Nations’ assertive behavior threatens regional stability and international norms, directly impacting the freedom of navigation vital for commerce. We also see increased military cooperation among authoritarian regimes creating strategic challenges that need urgent attention, making strengthening democratic partnerships imperative.”
He highlighted the threat of transnational issues, such as terrorism, weapons proliferation, trafficking, and piracy, which undermine security and prosperity. He also pointed to the technological revolution reshaping maritime security, noting that those who master technologies like artificial intelligence and quantum computing will shape the future.
“The United States is committed to responsible innovation, while authoritarian regimes pursue capabilities without ethical constraints,” he said. “Today’s battlespace extends beyond traditional domains. Potential adversaries weaponize information, and space-based capabilities are transforming everything from communications to maritime monitoring.”
Admiral Paparo acknowledged Sri Lanka’s significant contributions to international security, from peacekeeping to leadership in Combined Task Force 154 and Operation Prosperity Guardian, which protects freedom of navigation. “Sri Lanka’s leadership exemplifies values and capabilities that make it an essential partner.”
He concluded, “Security isn’t just about hardware or technology; it’s about trusted partnerships based on mutual respect. The partnership between the United States, Sri Lanka, and other like-minded nations—Saudi Arabia, Oman—is crucial. We support our commitments with action, intelligence sharing, joint exercises, military education, and advanced technology partnerships, delivering real security results.”
“Securing these vast waters requires collaboration from all regional partners committed to peace and stability,” he added. “It’s not about choosing sides; it’s about building a region where all nations exercise sovereign rights without intimidation and resolve disputes through dialogue. While the challenges are significant, our collective determination is even greater.”
“We will ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific—not just for ourselves, but for future generations.”
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Concessionary priced food packages for new ‘Aswesuma’ applicants from 01st to 13th April

In keeping with the proposal by the President in his 2025 budget, for the provision of a package essential goods at a concessionary price during the Sinhala and Tamil New Year Festival season, it has been planned to provide a food package containing essential food items valued at Rs. 5000/- for only Rs. 2,500/-.
It is expected to select appropriate beneficiaries from among the 812,753 candidates who have submitted new applications for Aswesuma benefits.
Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal furnished by the Minister of Trade, Commerce, Food Security and Cooperative Development jointly with the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Lands and Irrigation to take necessary steps to provide the food package to the beneficiaries through the Lanka Sathosa outlet network and COOPFED outlets from 01.04.2025 to 13.04.2025
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Salary revision of the Government Service – 2025

The Cabinet of Ministers have decided as follows considering the resolutions submitted by the President in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Plan Implementation and Economic Development along with the Minister of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local Governments on payment of salaries according to the revised salary scales with effect from 01.04.2025 based on the resolution furnished by the President for revising the salaries of government service by the budget 2025;
• To empower the Secretary to the Ministry of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local Governments to issue circular instructions to the the secretaries of all the Ministries, Local Government Secretaries and Heads of Departments in regard to salary revisions of the government service.
• To empower the Secretary to the Ministry of Finance, Plan Implementation and Economic Development to issue circular instructions for state corporations, statutory boards and fully government owned companies and other institutions.
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Amendment of the Companies Act No. 07 of 2007 to be Gazetted

Approval of the Cabinet of Ministers has been granted to amend the Companies Act No. 07 of 2007 for remedying the shortcomings related to the transparency according to the international standards for prevention of money laundering, financing terrorism and other illegal activities.
Accordingly, the draft bill prepared by the Legal Draftsman has been revised as per instructions provided by the Attorney General subject to the special decision of the Supreme Court No. SC/SD/92/2024 and clearance of the Attorney General has been granted for the final draft bill prepared by the Legal Draftsman.
The Cabinet of Ministers granted approval to the resolution furnished by the Minister of Trade, Commerce, Food Safety and Cooperative Development to publish the aforementioned draft bill in the government gazette notification and subsequently submit to the Parliament for its concurrence.
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