SL has led in most indicators in the region, say doubling South Asian counterparts in GDP per capita, and much higher HDI. Naturally there are occasional hiccups in internal politics, that's normal, as long as the country sails the right direction in the long run.
As said in the other thread, as a strategic move let's get back the rightful ASEAN membership, something that SL turned away years ago. With initiative like ACFTA, there are many opportunities for SL.
Sri Lanka's economy is on a downward spiral thanks to the economic policies of the new government.
The capital city is now dirty with garbage everywhere.
Infrastructure projects are on hold.
Highways have been pruned down.
Politics is dominated by fights and revenge seeking.
USA and UK are happy that Sri Lanka's PM and government at large are spreading hatred towards the Chinese and China.
Sri Lanka is a basket case in the region.
India and Bangladesh are poised to have higher economic growth.
Well as opposed to apocalyptic predictions from both sides, the country moves on. Under MR there was both good and bad, similar to this government. And I think this governgovernmentwill seriously consider ASEAN membership as opposed to MR whose foreign policy has isolated SL.
None of the ASEAN countries will want Sri Lanka in ASEAN. The fact that you actually think that ASEAN would even offer Sri Lanka a place at this stage goes to show what a dumbo you are.
Everyone in my family voted for MR in the election before the last one before we went to UK. My friends were telling me how we voted for him and escaped consequences and how MR is ruining the country. SL has a serious problem with people who want to represent their political parties more than the country.
The country has been ruined within a space of a few months since the new government came into power.
Previously Sri Lanka had corruption, but a politically stable government, a growing economy and infrastructure development.
Now Sri Lanka has corruption, an unstable government, a sagging economy and no infrastructure development.
Three cheers!
Sri Lanka is well on its way to being a poverty stricken dump in the Indian Ocean.
You should be opening a bottle of arrack and having a party over the outcome, as I recall you were a vociferous supporter of "regime change" in Sri Lanka.