pala yako yanna pacha kelinne nathuwa
The closest precedent to the current situation is Section 2 of the Central Expressway. This stretch was notable because it was constructed by local Sri Lankan contractors rather than foreign firms. However, it was
not funded directly by the government without loans. It was financed through a massive syndicated loan from a consortium of
local state banks (like the Bank of Ceylon and People's Bank). While it avoided foreign debt, it still heavily increased domestic debt and carried a substantial interest burden.