Sri Lanka’s Political Situation TODAY ……

International Crisis Group: An Assessment …. https://www.crisisgroup.org/rpt/asia-pacific/sri-lanka/356-sri-lankas-bumpy-road-political-reset

What’s new? Almost eighteen months into its term in office, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s National People’s Power (NPP) government has kept Sri Lanka’s economic recovery on track and made notable efforts to fight corruption. But it faces growing questions about its ability and commitment to achieve its bold promises of “system change”.

  Why does it matter? Dissanayake’s election in September 2024 and the NPP’s subsequent parliamentary majority created a rare opening to address the country’s most important and intractable governance problems. Failure to achieve a substantial portion of their ambitious agenda threatens to open the way to a return to ethnic tensions and political authoritarianism.

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Conjectures re Today’s World Power-plays

Retd Brigadier Ranjan De Silva …in USA …. pubd somewhere but received by TPS via Email **
 Is Trump’s conduct demented, as portrayed?

Neither demented nor portrayed. Trump is trying to remove once and for all the existential threat to the rest of the world from the ideological designs of the Ayatollahs.

Or, are the Republicans, and the Democrats playing out a charade to hoodwink the world and the American people by working towards a ‘One-World’ Dictatorship’ of the Oligarchs as was planned at Bretton Woods in 1944?

Pure conjecture of the author.

 

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China’s Relative Advantage in the World’s Oil Stakes

 and in article in Reuters.com entitled  “How China can survive without the Strait of Hormuz,” 

UNCOOPERATIVE MAP …Map showing current, under construction and proposed pipelines supplying China…. Note: The Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline has yet to be agreed upon, and its route is subject to change……..  Source: Global Energy Monitor project; China National Petroleum Corporation

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Gratiaen Literary Prize in Sri Lanka: Twelve in the Running

Item in The Island Newspaper, 18 April 2026

The Gratiaen Trust, in partnership with John Keells Foundation, and supported by the British Council, yesterday announced the longlist for the 33rd annual Gratiaen Prize, Sri Lanka’s most prestigious literary accolade for creative writing in English. This announcement marks the first milestone in this year’s prize cycle, continuing a legacy of recognising and nurturing outstanding literary talent across the country.

The 2026 invitation for applications for the Prize received a record number of entries, showcasing a broad mix of voices, styles, and perspectives in contemporary Sri Lankan writing. From this group, the judges have chosen 12 works for the longlist.

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USA on Verge of Disaster in The Indian Ocean?

Darini Rajasingham Senanayake, whose article is entitled  America’s Waterloo in the Indian Ocean? Imperial Overstretch and Energy Colonialism in the Fog of War” ++

The United States Armada seems stranded halfway around the world in the Indian Ocean whose energy trade routes it seeks to blockade to stymie Asian economies amid the fog of war on Iran. In the western reach of the vast Indian Ocean (IO), far from home bases in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the American Armada assembled against Iran is spilling blood and treasure that the US can ill afford.

South and Southeast Asia, and China, the workshop of the world, are global growth hubs at this time. Perhaps President Trump reckons that by starving these economies of fuel and fertilizer from West Asia he may “Make America Great Again” (MAGA), and shore up the exorbitantly privileged Petrodollar? The oil backed US greenback’s global reserve currency status is under pressure given America’s whopping 39 trillion deficit and the rise of the Chinese Petro Yuan.

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Another Malinga! Eshan Malinga Emerges as Player of IPL Match

Report from Alagappen Muttu in  ESPN, 19  April 2026,…with  this headline “Malinga, Reddy sink CSK chase to defend under-par 194 in Hyderabad”

Overton 3-37) beat Chennai Super Kings 184 for 8 (Mhatre 34, Malinga 3-29, Reddy 2-31) by 10 runs
Sunrisers Hyderabad pulled a victory out of nowhere thanks to four unheralded bowlers taking the smallest chance given to them. Three of Chennai Super Kings‘ own unheralded bowlers might have been their inspiration. In an IPL season full of runs, the oppressed finally became oppressors.
After the first powerplay, ESPNcricinfo’s forecaster had the first innings total reaching 237. Jamie OvertonAnshul Kamboj and Gurjapneet Singh prevented such nonsense. CSK were given a target of 194 and needed 84 off 60 balls with seven wickets in hand. They should have pulled off their first 190-plus chase in eight years.
Second-half Malinga is the best-kept secret at SRH

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When Vaikunthavasan took the UN by storm as Sri Lanka’s “Foreign Minister”

Avishka Mario Senevratne in Facebook, April 2026, where the title runs thus: “When an imposter took the UN by storm as Sri Lanka’s “Foreign Minister.”

In one of the most audacious episodes to occur at the United Nations General Assembly, a man briefly took the world stage under false identity. On 5 October 1978, during a packed session attended by thousands of global leaders, Krishna Vaikunthavasan rose from among the delegates and impersonated Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister, A. C. S. Hameed. He walked up to the podium after being mistakenly recognized by the Assembly’s chair and began delivering a speech intended to draw attention to the alleged Tamil Eelam cause. For a few tense moments, the hall listened, unaware of the deception….

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Deciphering the World Order in the 21st Century: Moving Beyond Facades

A Lankan Reefcomber … provoked by Brig Ranjan De Silva’s Article in TPS dated 18 April 2026

The debate surrounding global governance is frequently reduced to a sharp, binary contrast between Western “democracy” and Eastern “autocracy.However, these categorisations often rely on outdated tropes that overlook the nuanced ways in which power and dissent actually function. While critics frequently claim the United States offers a superior model of freedom compared to Russia or China, a closer inspection reveals that this “freedom” is often a refined facade. Furthermore, when applied to nations like Sri Lanka, these arguments frequently descend into chronological fallacies, driven by a diaspora perspective that is frozen in time.

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The World Order Today: Challenging Jonathan Manz’s Reading

Brigadier Ranjan De Silva in USA now  …. responding to QUESTIONS raised & POSITIONS  taken in an Item within this SITE from  Jonathan Manz dated  April 18th, 2026 which is entitled  Is the World Moving Towards a ‘One-World’ Dictatorship of the Oligarchs?” ... with highlighting imposed by the Editor, Thuppahi

Is Trump’s conduct demented, as portrayed? ………Neither demented nor portrayed. Trump is trying to remove once and for all the  existential threat to the rest of the world from the ideological designs of the Ayatollahs.

Or, are the Republicans, and the Democrats playing out a charade to hoodwink the world and the American people by working towards a ‘One-World’ Dictatorship’ of the Oligarchs as was planned at Bretton Woods in 1944?…. Pure conjecture of the author.

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The Panadura Vaadaya: Buddhism Vs Christianity on Debating Platform

Dash De Soysa

The controversy at Panadura or the Panadura Vadaya, which had its beginnings in 1873, may be considered a cornerstone of the modern society in which we live today. It is not a symbol of fanaticism but a landmark in the social transition which this island has undergone. 

The western engagement with Sri Lanka moved from curiosity and trading in the sixteenth century to dominance and exploitation in the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries before autonomy and independence in the twentieth century. Portuguese, Dutch and British colonialists brought various forms of Christianity of which Roman Catholicism has proved the most enduring. Inadvertently they revived Buddhism and helped create the religious foundation for the modern state of Sri Lanka.

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