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Sri Lanka Reaffirms Commitment to Responsible AI and Deepens Bilateral Engagements at AI Impact Summit 2026 in India PDF Print option in slimbox / lytebox? (info) E-mail
Tuesday, 24 February 2026 12:42

Participating in the India AI Impact Summit 2026 held in New Delhi from 17 – 20 February at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Anura Kumara Disanayaka reaffirmed Sri Lanka’s commitment to responsible, inclusive and human-centred Artificial Intelligence, while further strengthening bilateral partnerships.
 
The Summit, convened from 16–20 February, marked the first global gathering of its kind hosted in the Global South. It brought together Heads of State and Government, senior United Nations officials, leaders of international organisations and prominent figures from the global technology sector to deliberate on shaping the future of AI governance under the guiding pillars of People, Planet and Progress.


 

Addressing the Leaders’ Plenary Session on 19 February, President Disanayaka underscored that Artificial Intelligence must serve humanity – strengthening cultural values, safeguarding rights and ensuring equitable access to opportunity. Highlighting AI infrastructure as the next frontier of economic and cultural cooperation, the President drew attention to the evolving global discourse on ambitions, rights and safeguards related to AI.


 
Emphasising the often-overlooked cultural dimension of AI, the President stressed that emerging AI systems must preserve linguistic diversity and reflect the shared heritage of nations. He observed that technological advancement should not erode cultural identities but instead empower communities.

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H.E the President Anura Kumara Dissanayaka met with Hon. Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi PDF Print option in slimbox / lytebox? (info) E-mail
Friday, 20 February 2026 19:04
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During the India AI Impact Summit 2026, H.E. Anura Kumara Dissanayaka, President of Sri Lanka, held a meeting with the Hon. Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, at Hyderabad House, New Delhi, on 20 February 2026. 

The discussion primarily focused on further enhancing the India-Sri Lanka partnership across multiple sectors including trade, economy, energy, connectivity, and culture.The President conveyed appreciation to the Prime Minister for the invitation to attend the AI Impact Summit, and the humanitarian support extended by India during Cyclone Ditwah.

 
Address by H.E. Anura Kumara Disanayaka President of Sri Lanka Bridging the Artificial Intelligence Gap through Regional Cooperation while Preserving Cultural Identity India-AI Impact Summit 2026 New Delhi, 19 February 2026 PDF Print option in slimbox / lytebox? (info) E-mail
Thursday, 19 February 2026 09:50

His Excellency the Prime Minister of India, all the esteemed Heads of State and Government, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,

It is a great honour for me to join you in New Delhi at this unique moment when Artificial Intelligence is already transforming economies, governance systems and societies. AI technology is a transformative force that creates a massive impact on national growth trajectories, just as industrialization did in past centuries.

However, the growing gap between countries with strong AI capabilities and those without them creates a serious risk of many countries being left out of the digital economy. Countries that fall behind may be further impacted by global growth and new economic opportunities, putting at risk the inclusive, equitable and Sustainable Development Goals we aspire to.

Today, like many emerging economies, Sri Lanka has yet to develop the infrastructure needed to fully embrace AI. Therefore, we are at a critical moment which requires us to act with purpose and vision in a confident and unwavering manner.

Sri Lanka has a young, technologically-skilled human resource base. We also have a strong legal system, an economic culture that is linked to trade and international partnerships. We are modernizing our legal frameworks on personal data protection and cybersecurity, continuing to invest in digital public infrastructure, encouraging innovation, and strengthening institutional systems that can safeguard public trust and security.

The world is currently debating the intentions, rights and safety of AI technology. But here I would like to point out a crucial aspect that has been overlooked so far. That is, ‘cultural adaptation’. These technologies should help further promote the cultural values ​​and capabilities of humanity. If world-class AI technology is limited to just a few languages ​​and ideologies, there is a risk of losing our unique cultural diversity. For countries like Sri Lanka and India, their languages and cultures are the basis of respect and trust.

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President Anura Kumara Disanayaka arrives in India today for the AI Impact Summit 2026 PDF Print option in slimbox / lytebox? (info) E-mail
Tuesday, 17 February 2026 06:44

President Anura Kumara Disanayaka arrives in India today for the AI Impact Summit 2026 - the first summit of its kind to be hosted in the Global South.

At a time when emerging technologies are reshaping economies and societies, Sri Lanka’s participation reflects the depth and priority of the India–Sri Lanka partnership, and our shared commitment to ensuring innovation remains inclusive, responsible and people-centred.


Building on the President’s landmark State Visit in December 2024 and the joint vision “Fostering Partnerships for a Shared Future,” Sri Lanka and India have sustained momentum across connectivity, economic engagement, digital cooperation, capacity building and people-to-people ties.


As one of the South Asian leaders present, the President’s participation underscores both the closeness of our relationship and our commitment to working together on issues that will shape the future.


Rooted in proximity, strengthened by trust, and guided by practical cooperation, the India–Sri Lanka partnership continues to evolve with purpose.

 

High Commission of Sri Lanka

New Delhi

 
Maha Bodhi Society of India hosts "Thank You Bharat" event honouring India’s support to Sri Lanka PDF Print option in slimbox / lytebox? (info) E-mail
Thursday, 12 February 2026 15:42

The Maha Bodhi Society of India hosted a commemorative event titled “Thank You Bharat” on Sunday, 8 February 2026, at the Buddha Vihara, New Delhi, to acknowledge India’s humanitarian assistance to Sri Lanka in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah. The Minister of State for External Affairs of India, Pabitra Margherita, graced the occasion as Chief Guest. Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to India, Mahishini Colonne, participated in the event.

Welcoming the Chief Guest as well as others present, the General Secretary of the Maha Bodhi Society of India, Ven. Pelwatte Seewalee Thero underlined the spiritual and historical bonds between the two nations. Stating that the relationship with India goes beyond material support, he emphasized that the India - Sri Lanka partnership is rooted in shared values of compassion, friendship and cultural connections that bind the people of both countries.


In her remarks, the High Commissioner expressed Sri Lanka’s deep appreciation for India’s swift and generous support extended towards Sri Lanka. Recalling India’s immediate response and the announcement of a USD 450 million reconstruction package to support Sri Lanka’s recovery and reconstruction, she noted that India’s support reflects the spirit of its ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy and the enduring bonds of friendship between the two countries.

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