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It gives me great pleasure to address you this morning at the inaugural ‘WorkinSriLanka’ conference. In keeping with the national vision for economic growth, this conference explores Sri Lanka’s potential to become Asia’s Next Knowledge Hub.
Capitalising on its present opportunities to achieve this transformation would have seemed impossible even a decade ago, when Sri Lanka remained affected by terrorism. When President Mahinda Rajapaksa was elected to the Presidency in 2005, he had a very clear vision of ending the terrorist conflict and bringing peace and stability back to the country. This was one of the core promises of the ‘Mahinda Chinthana,’ which outlined his vision for the first term of his Presidency. Less than five years into that first term, terrorism in Sri Lanka was defeated, and peace was won for our people.
Transformation of Sri Lanka
The ‘Mahinda Chinthana Idiri Dekma,’ which outlines the President’s vision for his second term in office, focuses on strengthening the peace and fast-tracking economic development. The main thrust of the development strategy identified is the transformation of Sri Lanka into a dynamic global hub. This strategy makes full use of: