by Wijith DeChickera | Nov 8, 2025 | DailyFT
Despite the survey also revealing that there has been “a decrease in the performance volume of the currently operating enterprises”, there is only a general policy direction of fast-tracking “the journey towards a production economy”...
by Wijith DeChickera | Nov 7, 2025 | DailyFT
There is a widespread perception among these enterprises themselves that this vital sector has been neglected, ignored or poorly served by the nation’s policymakers over the years The question isn’t as absurd or as dramatic as it sounds. In fact, in the...
by Wijith DeChickera | Oct 31, 2025 | DailyFT
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. It is sweet and fitting to expect that against all faded hopes, justice may still be done Almost every day I make a mental note of some smidgen of armchair wisdom that promises peace if only one would let go, let it go...
by Wijith DeChickera | Oct 18, 2025 | DailyFT
Sri Lanka’s chequered history of coalition politics wreaking havoc on the nation’s growth, development progress speaks volumes for the fallout from a lack of such agreement and cohesion In Sri Lanka, in 2024/2025 and beyond, this takes on added emphasis in...
by Wijith DeChickera | Oct 11, 2025 | DailyFT
It is power because it consists of the ability of the one or few who are at the top to make others do a number of things (positively or negatively) that they would not or at least might not have done We survey the extant literature on political leadership...