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Sri Lanka Launches Unified Digital Platform for Diplomatic Missions
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Sri Lanka Launches Unified Digital Platform for Diplomatic Missions

From Lankadeepa · () Sinhala

Translated from Sinhala, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • Sri Lanka has launched a new common website platform for seven of its diplomatic missions abroad.
  • The initiative aims to enhance efficiency, accessibility, transparency, and accountability in public services.
  • This is the first phase of a project to integrate all Sri Lankan missions globally onto a standardized digital platform.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment, and Tourism has officially unveiled a modernized website for the ministry itself, alongside a new common digital platform for seven Sri Lankan diplomatic missions overseas. This launch marks a significant step in the nation's digital transformation journey, moving beyond mere technological adoption to fundamentally improve how government services are delivered to citizens both at home and abroad.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment, and Tourism, Wijitha Herath, emphasized that this integrated platform is designed to strengthen communication with Sri Lankan citizens living abroad, potential foreign investors, tourists, and the international community. By consolidating information and services, Sri Lanka aims to present a more unified and accessible digital front to the world, fostering greater engagement and understanding.

Digital transformation is not just about introducing new technology, but about enhancing the efficiency, accessibility, transparency, and accountability of services provided to the public by government institutions.

— Minister Wijitha HerathDuring the launch of the new digital platform for diplomatic missions.

The initial phase includes the Sri Lankan High Commissions in New Delhi, Malé, and Wellington, as well as the Embassies in Bucharest, Brasília, The Hague, and Cairo. This is just the beginning, as the plan is to progressively bring all Sri Lankan diplomatic missions and offices under this standardized digital umbrella in subsequent phases. This move reflects a commitment to modernizing Sri Lanka's international presence and improving citizen services through digital innovation.

Through this new integrated digital platform, communication with our citizens abroad, foreign investors, tourists, and the international community will be further strengthened.

— Minister Wijitha HerathHighlighting the benefits of the new platform for international engagement.
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Originally published by Lankadeepa in Sinhala. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.