June4 , 2026

    Boosting regional port capacity is vital, says Sri Lanka’s port minister

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    Enhancing regional port capacities is essential for mitigating supply chain bottlenecks and ensuring the rapid movement of cargo, Anura Karunathilaka, Sri Lanka’s minister of ports and civil aviation said at the India Maritime Week on Monday.

    Addressing the ministerial plenary session Karunathilaka said joint efforts between India, Sri Lanka, and our neighbouring partners can create a resilient, interconnected network of ports that will benefit the broader South Asian economy and support the seamless flow of trade across our region.

    Acknowledging India’s leadership in the region, the minister called for deepening of dialogue and exchange of expertise to tackle challenges of climate change, marine pollution among others.

    “Through the development of deep-water ports, modernised logistics, and advanced automation, India is creating one of the most efficient port ecosystems in the world. For Sri Lanka, this vision represents not only a model of maritime excellence but also a critical framework for regional collaboration — one that strengthens trade, connectivity, and shared prosperity across the Indian Ocean,” Karunathilaka said.

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