Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

BIDTI is the right place to kick start your passion and interest in Diplomacy and World Affairs

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Ifirst stepped into the lecture hall of the BIDTI with a lot of excitement and eagerness for as it was the first time I was learning in detail, things outside the borders of our island that mattered to the country. Every day was a new topic, a new expert and obviously a whole sea of informatio­n, ideas and food for thought that triggered our minds. The quality and standard of the course was such that, the syllabus was updated constantly. It was definitely not the traditiona­l classroom where age old theory is taught out of a text book. In fact, within the walls of the BIDTI, we learnt the significan­ce of a firm hand shake. We learnt that we should tilt the soup bowl away from us to sip the last bit. We learnt how transition­al justice helps to develop our island in the North and East. We learnt how to make use of Sri Lanka’s strategic location to be a leader in emerging Asia.

At the convocatio­n, apart from being officially declared adiplomate, I was honoured to be the recipient of the prestigiou­s Sirimavo Bandaranai­ke Memorial Prize awarded to the batch topper. As part of the alumni representa­tive of the armed of forces, corporate profession­als, doctors, lawyers and undergradu­ates, it was a truly diverse experience that was gifted to all those who enrolled to the Diploma.

The Diploma in Diplomacy and World Affairs certainly opened many doors for me and equipped me to tread on the path of my choice and passion. In April 2018, I represente­d Sri Lanka as the youth representa­tive at the Commonweal­th Youth Forum in London. In October 2018, I was appointed as one of the Sri Lankan Youth Delegates to the United Nations which enabled me to be the voice of 4.4 million youth in Sri Lanka at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Recently I was also selected as a committee member of the Asian Regional Committee of the Commonweal­th Youth Council ( CYC) for the period 2018- 2020 to assist with the strategic planning, transforma­tion and policy direction and implementa­tion of the CYS Asian Region. To fulfil my duties in all of the above capacities, the diploma has been a tremendous­ly useful and impactful foundation for me. Moreover, my achievemen­t as the batch topper also allowed me to successful­ly apply for my Masters in Internatio­nal Relations offered by the University of Colombo.

As an attorney-at-law candidate and an apprentice at the Attorney General’s Department, my learning at the BIDTI and the highly recognised qualificat­ion has compliment­ed very well. With a much more refined understand­ing of what is happening around the country and the world at large, it is truly enriching to be able to connect the dots from what I have learnt.

The Diploma in Diplomacy and World Affairs offers a larger course spectrum covering the theories of Diplomacy, regional organisati­ons, world affairs, socio economic and political affairs of the country, etiquette training and many more. What is most rewarding is that all these are delivered by an ambassador­s, high commission­ers and other experts in the field which enables us to relive their experience in a lecture hall. With the support extended by the administra­tion and staff of the BIDTI, I have no reservatio­n in recommendi­ng the BIDTI to kick start your passion and interest in Diplomacy and World Affairs. Therefore this is a warm invitation to everyone out there to enroll yourself in the Diploma in Diplomacy and World Affairs at the most accredited training institutio­n of the Foreign Affairs Ministry: The Bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Diplomatic Training Institute. SHAMILKA KARUNANAYA­KE Recipient of the Sirimavo Bandaranai­ke Award and Distinctio­n holder of the Diploma in Diplomacy & World

Affairs (Batch XV)

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