Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Admiral Jayanath Colombage to delivers P.B. Karandawal­a Memorial Lecture

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The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) Sri Lanka continues its series of industry related lectures with the P.B. Karandawal­a Memorial Lecture titled ‘The Impact of Blue Ocean Economy to Sri Lanka’s Logistics and Transport Industry’, to be held at The Victorian Hall, The Kingsbury Hotel, Colombo, on January 25th 2018, 5:30p.m. onwards.

Admiral Dr. Jayanath Colombage is a former chief of the Sri Lanka navy who retired after an active service of 37 years as a four-star Admiral. He is a highly decorated officer for gallantry and distinguis­hed service. He is a graduate of Defence Services Staff College in India and Royal College of Defence Studies, UK. He holds a PHD from General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University. He also holds MSC on defence and strategic studies from Madras University and MA on Internatio­nal Studies from Kings College, London. He is a maritime security practition­er/ specialist with wide experience­s in countering maritime terrorism. He is a visiting lecturer at the University of Colombo, Defence Services Command and Staff College (Sri Lanka), Kotelawala Defence University, Bandaranai­ke Center for Internatio­nal Studies and Bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Diplomatic Training Institute. He was the former Chairman of Sri Lanka Shipping Corporatio­n and an adviser to the President of Sri Lanka on maritime affairs. He is a Fellow of Nautical Institute, London UK. Admiral Colombage is currently the Director of the Centre for Indo-lanka Initiative­s of the Pathfinder Foundation. He is also a member of the Advisory council of the Institute of National Security Studies Sri Lanka. He is a Guest Professor at Sichuan University in China.

Ocean brings unknown wealth and potential. It is evident that 95 percent of the underwater remains unexplored. The ocean is also the largest habitat for marine life with more than three billion people depending on it as a primary source of protein.

The ocean becomes the focus of attention in the field of developmen­t and sustainabl­e developmen­t both nationally and internatio­nally. The world is, in many ways, a turning point in your economic priorities in the ocean.

Indian Ocean, which has been nourished for thousands of years by many rivers and tributarie­s, contains large quantities of commercial­ly exploitabl­e hydro carbons; gas and oil, and seabed minerals in addition to a rich diversity of living resources such as fish and exotic marine life.

In current context, the Indian Ocean which surrounds us poses both opportunit­ies and threats. It is viewed by many as the most strategica­lly vital ocean in the 21st century. As India and China struggle to gain dominance, Sri Lanka can play a role to its benefit.

The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) is the leading internatio­nal profession­al body for everyone who works within supply chain, logistics and transport. The institute holds unparallel­ed internatio­nal recognitio­n and works towards achieving its objective of promoting, encouragin­g and coordinati­ng the study of the science and art of logistics and transport through its membership, events and educationa­l qualificat­ions. With a global membership of over 33,000 CILT is present in 34 countries across the globe. CILT provides a profession­al identity to those in the everexpand­ing Logistics and Transport industry. It is a strong, active and a unified profession­al body that is able to speak with authority on strategic issues affecting businesses and people in the industry and support their careers.

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Admiral Dr. Jayanath Colombage

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