අම්මෝ අම්මෝ මෙන්න ආසියාවේ ලොකුම මොළය ඒ කාලේ කියපු කතා
@dilann ඔයාටත් මෙවා පේන්නේ නෑ නේද
You’re referring to Sri Lanka’s Colombo Port City project, which was briefly halted and then restarted by the same government—here’s what motivated the change of course:
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What happened and why was it resumed?
1. Initial Halt (2015)
After the 2015 change in administration, the Sirisena–Wickremesinghe “national unity” government suspended the project, citing environmental concerns, potential harm to marine ecosystems, and procedural issues like land ownership and cabinet approvals .
2. Assessment & Renegotiation
The government carried out Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) and renegotiated terms, ensuring the Chinese developer would not receive outright ownership of reclaimed land—instead, a 99-year leasehold was agreed upon .
3. Resumption
With environmental and ownership concerns addressed, the project was given the green light again. Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe explicitly said the project was resumed once the necessary environmental conditions were met .
4. Economic Imperatives
Beyond environmental fixes, the project was seen as a major opportunity to attract foreign direct investment (FDI), create jobs, support economic recovery, and reinforce Sri Lanka’s strategic position in the region—especially in relation to China’s Belt and Road Initiative .
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Summary
The halt was triggered by environmental fears and procedural objections.
These were addressed through additional assessments and tightened lease terms.
Economic benefits and structural reforms (e.g., land lease instead of freehold) made the project acceptable for resumption.