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This list includes Sri Lanka's serving ambassadors, high commissioners, permanent representatives, and other senior diplomatic representatives.High commissioners head diplomatic missions in Commonwealth of Nations member states, while ambassadors lead missions in other countries.
Prior to the establishment of formal diplomatic ties with India after Ceylon gained independence in 1948, the Government of British Ceylon maintained an official representative to the British Raj in India from 1942 to 1948. The Sri Lankan High Commissioner to India is concurrently accredited as Ambassador to both Bhutan and Afghanistan.
This category is for officials who have held a civil office in the Government of Sri Lanka without being elected. This includes both people who have been appointed to serve or are part of the Sri Lanka Administrative Service. For elected officials see Category:Political office-holders in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka portal; India portal; Politics portal; Pages in category "High commissioners of India to Sri Lanka" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
The Order of Precedence in Sri Lanka the protocol list at which Sri Lankan government officials are seated according to their rank. This is not the list of succession. This is not the list of succession.
List: Sunjay Sudhir 2021 11 EOI, Abu Dhabi United Kingdom: List: Vikram Doraiswami: 2022 09: HCI, London United States: List: Vinay Mohan Kwatra: 2024 07 EOI, Washington, D.C. Uzbekistan: Manish Prabhat [12] 2020 08 EOI, Tashkent Venezuela: Ashok Babu 2023 11 EOI, Caracas Vietnam: Sandeep Arya 2022 10 EOI, Hanoi Yemen: Suhel Ajaz Khan 2024 06 ...
Cabinet of Sri Lanka: Date formed: 18 November 2024 () People and organisations; Head of state: Anura Kumara Dissanayake: Head of government: Anura Kumara Dissanayake: Deputy head of government: Harini Amarasuriya: Total no. of members: 22: Member parties National People's Power: Status in legislature: Supermajority government
One of the requirements of the accord was that the Sri Lankan government should devolve powers to the provinces. [1] Accordingly on 14 November 1987 the Sri Lankan Parliament passed the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka and the Provincial Councils Act No 42 of 1987. [2] [3] On 3 February 1988 nine provincial councils were created ...