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Nice article, apparently Bheek Lanka has been addicted to (((credit))) since their independence, loan pe loan, they are American by heart.

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Eleven hundred feet over the Colombo skyline, the giant, hot-pink lotus thrusts out of its green metal stem. Financed with almost $100 million in loans from China, the Nelum Kuluna tower was to be the tallest building in all South Asia, housing luxury hotel rooms, conference halls, shopping malls, and the infrastructure needed to power digital television networks. From the top of the Nelum Kuluna, visitors could see a great jungle of cranes and dredgers at work, raising an entire city from the sea.

The tower is empty, a monument to the ruin of a nation. The new city near it will almost never rise from the mud. The $190-million international airport meant to serve the city hasn’t had a scheduled flight since 2018. Elephants roam the area, and the main access road is used by villagers to dry pepper.

“I tell you, money can’t build your spire,” William Golding wrote in his 1964 masterpiece, The Spire, which tells the story of a hubris-driven cleric determined to raise a steeple from a cathedral with no foundations. “Build it of gold, and it would simply sink deeper.”

The surreal disintegration of Sri Lanka’s economic and political system marks a disaster for Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), designed to grow China’s power across Asia and Africa. For New Delhi, this is an opportunity—but also a nightmare. Fears are mounting that Sri Lanka could join the long list of failing States on India’s peripheries—Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal and Myanmar. New Delhi has pumped almost $4 billion in soft loans and aid—but it knows this isn’t a long-term solution.

In the crumbling of China’s dreams in Sri Lanka, there’s a warning for India: The land of white elephants is full of hidden swamps, in which good intentions and hard cash can disappear without trace.


The Game of loans
Like Roman god Janus, Sri Lanka’s leaders looked both East and West at the same time— from early in its post-independence history, the country had learned to leverage great power geopolitical competition. Fearing his Marxist opponents, then prime minister Don Stephen Senanayake allowed the United Kingdom to retain its naval base in Trincomalee, and a presence at Katunayake airport, near Colombo. In 1952, though, he also began trading with China, bartering rubber for rice.

Even though China was cash-strapped, it also provided more than $41 million to Colombo by 1968. China scholar George Lerski noted in a 1974 essay that the country became Sri Lanka’s “most reliable source of loans and grants.”

For its part, the Soviet Union also stepped in to compete for geopolitical influence on the island. In 1956, after the neutralist government of prime minister SWRD Bandarnaike took office, Moscow provided some $24 million in soft loans to finance several industrial projects. Following the nationalisation of United States oil company assets in 1962, Soviet-bloc aid escalated significantly, crossing $50 million.

The government of Dudley Senanayake, which took power in 1965, turned West again. The United States responded by assembling a coalition, which extended loans of $50 million.

From 1970, Sri Lanka lurched Left. Now, China sought to contain Soviet influence in the region, offering Sri Lanka a $27 million loan. In the summer of 1972, just one month after Sri Lanka failed to secure a bailout from the IMF, China gave the country an interest-free $40 million loan, repayable over 20 years.
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Land of white elephants
Long before the new tide of Chinese investment washed over Sri Lanka under Mahinda, it was clear the projects he was promoting had weak foundations. In the 1970s, Mahinda’s father, Don Alwin Rajapaksa, had called for a port to be built in his home district, Hambantota. In 2003, Sri Lanka had rejected proposals by the Canadian engineering firm SNC Lavalin to explore this idea. The SNC Lavalin plans were—correctly—determined to involve excessively optimistic assumptions.

Even though regime-linked cronies are reported to have profited from port-construction contracts, Hambantota did little for Sri Lanka. The port never came close to achieving the traffic projections it was based on. And the promise that it would generate over 100,000 jobs proved a chimera.

Financing Sri Lanka’s foreign debt—the bulk of it commercial market borrowings—was meanwhile becoming increasingly challenging. The ratio of debt to gross domestic product spiralled from 36 per cent in 2010 to 94 per cent by 2015—and over 110 per cent last year.

To help its debt repayments, Sri Lanka found itself compelled to grant a 99-year lease on the port to China Merchants Port in 2017, in return for an $1.1 billion. The government used that money, until its recent bankruptcy, to service debts to China, and other lenders.

Even as Hambantota floundered, China announced its largest single investment in Sri Lanka. The Colombo Port City project was inaugurated in 2014 by president Xi, the year after he launched the Belt and Road Initiative to build road, rail and maritime infrastructure across Asia. The project was intended to become a financial centre to rival Dubai and Singapore, complete with homes for 80,000 people and a marina.

For a 99-year lease on 43 per cent of the land, the China Harbour Engineering Corporation was to sink in the estimated $1.4 billion needed to build the project. But Sri Lanka, already drowning in debt, would have to raise the $1 billion needed for roads and infrastructure.


In March 2015—a week before a State visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi—President Maithripala Sirisena’s new government put the Port City project on hold. He was forced to back down, Karthik Sivaraman has shown, because of unsubtle arm-twisting by Beijing.

Five years after it acquired Hambantota, though, China is learning cash hasn’t bought it either profit or power. Leaders across the region, who eagerly signed up for Xi’s BRI cash, will be wondering if it might lead them to the fate of Sri Lanka’s ruler.

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got curious after reading this post, is it the case there were hardly any buddhist prime ministers of SL since the colonial times?

Don Stephen Senanayake
Dudley Shelton Senanayake
Sir John Lionel Kotelawala
Solomon West Ridgeway Dias Bandaranaike
Junius Richard Jayewardene
Mahinda's father
(Don Alwin Rajapaksa)
 
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got curious after reading this post, is it the case there were hardly any buddhist prime ministers of SL since the colonial times?

Don Stephen Senanayake
Dudley Shelton Senanayake
Sir John Lionel Kotelawala
Solomon West Ridgeway Dias Bandaranaike
Junius Richard Jayewardene
Mahinda's father
(Don Alwin Rajapaksa)

There's literally this one guy


The two below's parent/family names are not given so can't make out.

 

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Now I have no idea who's jewing who, whether it's these Catholic/Anglican/Dutch Protestant background nibbiars fooling the Buddhist monks or are they being used as a sock puppet by said Buddhist monks idk.
 

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Aside from the Christian angle all their PMs seem to be of the "landed gentry" class, not even one seems to be a pleb, that's how their baap dada has the "Don" title.


There's even a list of "political families" there, our country is nothing compared to these guys running dynasties for their political leaders
 

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got curious after reading this post, is it the case there were hardly any buddhist prime ministers of SL since the colonial times?

Don Stephen Senanayake
Dudley Shelton Senanayake
Sir John Lionel Kotelawala
Solomon West Ridgeway Dias Bandaranaike
Junius Richard Jayewardene
Mahinda's father
(Don Alwin Rajapaksa)
It's the classic case of Lankan /subcontinent Elites...They become Xyz depending upon whose in power..In times of European imperialism U will notice lot of catholic ruling families which in reality were "ricebag Elites" converted for power...Fun fact these elites got themselves reconverted to Buddha post independence to gain mileage in majority Sinhala budhist polity....Its same case all over subcontinent...Bhutto family has bhati rajput origins going back 1200 years.. Bhuttos have managed to be in power one way or another for last 1000 years...Also the rajpaksha family is Not catholic but of other surprising origins which i will discuss later...A lot of interesting skeletons are buried in history
 

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It's the classic case of Lankan /subcontinent Elites...They become Xyz depending upon whose in power..In times of European imperialism U will notice lot of catholic ruling families which in reality were "ricebag Elites" converted for power...Fun fact these elites got themselves reconverted to Buddha post independence to gain mileage in majority Sinhala budhist polity....Its same case all over subcontinent...Bhutto family has bhati rajput origins going back 1200 years.. Bhuttos have managed to be in power one way or another for last 1000 years...Also the rajpaksha family is Not catholic but of other surprising origins which i will discuss later...A lot of interesting skeletons are buried in history
Like Jagan Reddy of AP claims to be christian of some protestant variety but goes to various temples including the Tirupati-Tirumala temple and engages in all kinds of required rituals.
Ofc with a full video and photographer crew clicking these pics and taking videos from all angles
:troll:

I guess religion for the "secular" politician is like color for a chameleon.
 

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Peacefulites are pushing their own objectives while being part of the go gota go gang.
i.e they are co-opting the protest
That's a worrisome part IMO. This also means that chuslims are pushing them into the centre stage if Future politics in SL ..this shud alarm Delhi... South is only place where we are not surrounded by cutlets..
 

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That's a worrisome part IMO. This also means that chuslims are pushing them into the centre stage if Future politics in SL ..this shud alarm Delhi... South is only place where we are not surrounded by cutlets..
Peacefullahs want a broken, weak Lankan govt so they can engage in their "Islamic Activities" in peace in the Eastern Province of that country.
They speak Tamil as native language but don't identify as Tamil, but instead as "Moors" a Portuguese term translated to English used for Muslims, and instead claim that they are descendants of Arabs n sheeeeit.
The Sinhala dominated Lankan govt and academics have never questioned this :troll:


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Peacefulites are pushing their own objectives while being part of the go gota go gang.
i.e they are co-opting the protest
Thought of making this point yesterday, couldn't find the tweet of first visuals of mob who entered the presidential palace last week, so left it alone. even the food arrangements for protesters. one can connect the dots.
 

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Thought of making this point yesterday, couldn't find the tweet of first visuals of mob who entered the presidential palace last week, so left it alone. even the food arrangements for protesters. one can connect the dots.
Best time for peacefullahs is when the majority kaffirs are busy with materialist/economic issues :troll:
Peacefullahs have high toleration for material deficiencies when they have to contend with the kaffir.

After easter bombings the SL sarkar used to surveil the momin majority parts for any more "surprises", now nobody cares ofc, the Govt is kangal, people are angry.

On the interwebs on twitter you can track them easily by this black flag emoji they have next to their names, idk what is the reason behind this symbolism, but only they do it, sinalas and tamils don't seem to bother.
 

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Best time for peacefullahs is when the majority kaffirs are busy with materialist/economic issues :troll:
Peacefullahs have high toleration for material deficiencies when they have to contend with the kaffir.
Thought of making this point yesterday, couldn't find the tweet of first visuals of mob who entered the presidential palace last week, so left it alone. even the food arrangements for protesters. one can connect the dots.
No doubt peacefuls are always subtle when in minority... this tweet just attracted my attention due to last name as "Ali" else wud have passed danish as a SL name ...

Other conspiracy theory doing rounds is usual soros shit as he was against death penalty .... I hope GOI is following this chsulims angle... Certainly somebody is funding these protests and have assured of protection else how can a normal joe make such dash for presidential palace...

Certainly...Any clues @ezsasa Nibba...
 

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No doubt peacefuls are always subtle when in minority... this tweet just attracted my attention due to last name as "Ali" else wud have passed danish as a SL name ...

Other conspiracy theory doing rounds is usual soros shit as he was against death penalty .... I hope GOI is following this chsulims angle... Certainly somebody is funding these protests and have assured of protection else how can a normal joe make such dash for presidential palace...

Certainly...Any clues @ezsasa Nibba...
It's the usual CIA sponsored protests, except this time they didn't have to do much work.
Lanka has a history of commie violence also, this is basically vultures circling a carcass.

Peacefullahs will also extract their pound of flesh for services rendered.

Objective now is to install a pro-West/US liberal ghulam into power there.
 

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That's a worrisome part IMO. This also means that chuslims are pushing them into the centre stage if Future politics in SL ..this shud alarm Delhi... South is only place where we are not surrounded by cutlets..
Will have to see what was Lankan Tamil's role in this whole saga.

Mentioned for the first time yesterday that there is a certain US angle to this.
 

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is it safe to take russia's name in the current global environment?
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We are in discussion with the Russian Govt as well...The initial meetings have taken place in Russia. We have given our requirements & we are working on it. We are waiting to hear what sort of facility will be accommodated to Sri Lanka: Sri Lankan Power & Energy Minister

 

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