Sri Lanka Discusses Port and Airport Preparedness Amid India-Pakistan Tensions

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Transport, Highways, Ports and Civil Aviation Minister Bimal Ratnayake recently chaired a high-level discussion on the possible implications of rising tensions between India and Pakistan, as well as broader global political developments, on Sri Lanka’s port and airport operations.

During the meeting, attention was drawn to the increased number of shipping requests for docking at Colombo Port in light of the Indo-Pakistan crisis. Officials reviewed the country’s capacity to accommodate additional vessels without disrupting existing operations, while also examining strategic proposals to enhance efficiency.

Minister Ratnayake stressed the importance of preparedness and proactive planning, urging all relevant institutions to treat current geopolitical dynamics as an opportunity. He noted that Sri Lanka must ensure its port and airport systems are fully equipped to function smoothly, adapt to shifting global scenarios, and capitalise on emerging logistical demands.

The discussion brought together key stakeholders including officials from the Ports Authority, airport administrators, terminal managers from Colombo and Hambantota Ports, representatives from shipping companies, and Customs officials.

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