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Sri Lankan security forces clearing a landslide and debris from a transport route after Cyclone Ditwa.
cyclone ditwa

After Ditwa: What a Cyclone Quietly Revealed About Governance, Trust, and Sri Lanka’s Changing State

Cyclone Ditwa tested more than Sri Lanka’s infrastructure. It tested the State itself. From international confidence to calm military deployment and rapid institutional correction, the response revealed early, tangible signs of functional good governance under real pressure.
05 Dec 2025 3 min read
Minimalist map of Sri Lanka overlaid with data-like signal lines, representing modern intelligence and political narrative flows.
Sri Lanka

Memory, Messaging, and the Modern Intelligence Burden in Sri Lanka

An analysis of how Sri Lanka must evolve from threat-based security to narrative intelligence, recognising memory and identity as the real modern battlegrounds.
27 Nov 2025 3 min read
Color poster in Tamil announcing Great Heroes Day 2025 on November 27, showing a cemetery with headstones, memorial visitors, and a stylised figure holding a red cloth in the foreground.
Sri Lanka security

Great Heroes Day, the Three M’s, and the Enduring Psychology of Tamil Eelam: Implications for Sri Lanka’s National Security and Intelligence Landscape

More than fifteen years after the LTTE’s defeat, Great Heroes Day continues to shape identity, memory, and security in Sri Lanka. Former intelligence chief Mahil Dole examines its psychological, political, and strategic significance.
23 Nov 2025 5 min read
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