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Sri Lanka Faces Economic Crisis with Increasing International Debts

Sri Lanka Economic Crisis

The Sri Lankan president Gotabaya Rajapaksa has declared a state of emergency. This is the second time that the president has declared an emergency in a month. The strikes and protests are increasing day by day because of the increasing economic crisis in Sri Lanka. Last Friday after the announcement of a state emergency the general strike closed all the shops and businesses across the state. The protesters attacked the lawmakers inside the parliament building in Colombo for hours and the police were left with no choice but and used water cannons and tear gases over the protesters.

State Chief Minister And Governor

The protesters are not happy with the current government and are demanding the resignation of Mr. Rajapaksa and his elder brother Mahendra Rajapaksha to resign as the prime minister. Mahindra Raja prime minister of Sri Lanka has been accused of mismanaging the economy and he is accused of being the main reason Sri Lanka is pushed towards bankruptcy and economic crisis. According to the finance minister, the usable foreign exchange results are below $50 million and the food prices are ascending every day. The hospitals in Sri Lanka have a shortage of essential medicine and there are lengthy power cuts due to a shortage of fuel.

Sri-Lanka Economic Crisis: State Emergency Declared

In April the president of Sri Lanka declared a state emergency due which he revoked after a few days. The reason to revoke the state emergency was getting criticism from all over the world. US ambassador Julie took to Twitter and expressed her concern over Sri Lanka, she said that “voices of peaceful citizens need to be heard.” According to the bar association of Sri Lanka, the state emergency will go against the fundamental rights of the people and the rights people will be violated.

The prime target of the protestors is the president the prime minister and the other members of the Rajapaksa family. The paksha family has been dominating Sri Lanka for years and they are holding several government posts in Sri Lanka. The protest is believed that the family and other Sri Lanka’s political members have failed as a country that is still under the shadow of the civil war which ended many years ago. After the Pandemic, the tourist-dependent country is struggling to repay its foreign debts. India has supplied essential imports which include food medicine and fuel which the country is running now.

India’s role in Sri Lankan Economic Crisis

Sri Lanka needs 3 billion to 4 billion dollars to pull itself out of the economic crisis. They need to pay the international debt as well as the need to develop the country from the beginning.  The country is dependent on external debts to run its economy. The state has a 3.5 million dollar debt with China and it is relied on Chinese loans for so long that it is falling into the debt trap. India has been constantly helping Sri Lanka. So far India has committed 1.9 billion dollars to Sri Lanka as loans, credit lines, and currency swaps. In the last three months, the credits have extended to 2.5 billion which include fuel and food. 40000 tones of rice have been supplied to Sri Lanka under the extension of the 1 billion credit facility.

Sri Lankan Economic Crisis: Reasons

There are many reasons for the economic crisis in Sri Lanka. The rising food prices depreciation, depreciation of the currency, and forex reserves is the main reason for depleting economy of the country.

  • During the covid-19 pandemic, the countries suffered a great loss due to the setback in the tourism industry. The tourism industry contributes 10% to the country’s gross domestic product and it is one of the major sources of Foreign exchange. This led to the depletion of the forex reservoir from 7.5 billion in 2019 to 2.8 billion in July 2021.
  • The depletion of forex reserves led to an increase in the amount of money that is purchased by the foreign exchange to import goods. The increase in the amount of money lead to the depreciation of Sri Lankan rupees by approximately 8% in 2021.
  • Depreciation of currency leads to an increase in the price of food items because Sri Lanka relies on imported food supplies.

FAQs related to Sri Lankan Economic Crisis

1. Why did Sri Lanka’s president declare a state emergency?
Ans. The Sri Lankan president has declared a state emergency because public protesters are demanding the resignation of the president and the prime minister.

2. Why are the Sri Lankan protesters demanding the resignation of the president?
Ans. The protesters are demanding the resignation of Mr. Rajapaksa, the president of Sri Lanka, and his elder brother Mahindra Rajapaksa, the prime minister of Sri Lanka because he has been accused of mismanaging the economy and sending Sri Lanka towards bankruptcy.

3. Why there is an economic crisis in Sri Lanka?
Ans. Sri Lanka is facing an economic crisis due to the depleting forex reserve, depreciating currency, and rising food prices in the country.

4. Is Sri Lanka economically stable?
Ans. Sri Lanka claimed that the country was economically stable in 2021 but the circumstances in 2022 are not in favor of the country. The country is going through an economic crisis and the president of Sri Lanka has announced a state emergency.

5. What is Sri Lanka’s main economy?
Ans. The main economy of Sri Lanka is tourism, export of tea, apparel, textile, rice production, and other agricultural products.

6. Is Sri Lanka a developing economy?
Ans. Sri Lanka is a developing country and it will be under development for the rest of the time.

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FAQs

Why did Sri Lanka's president declare a state emergency?

Sri Lankan president has declared a state emergency due to white public protest demanding the resignation of the president and the prime minister.

Why are the Sri Lankan protesters demanding the resignation of the president?

The protesters are demanding the resignation of Mr. Rajapaksa the president of Sri Lanka and his elder brother Mahendra Rajapaksa, the prime minister of Sri Lanka because he has been accused of Miss managing the economy and sending Sri Lanka towards bankruptcy.

Why there is an economic crisis in Sri Lanka?

Sri Lanka is facing an economic crisis due to the depleting forex reserve, depreciating currency, and rising food prices in the country.

Is Sri Lanka economically stable?

Sri Lanka claims that the country is economically stable in 2021 but the circumstances in 2022 are not in favor of the country. The country is going through an economic crisis and the president of Sri Lanka has announced a state emergency.

What is Sri Lanka's main economy?

The main economy of Sri Lanka is tourism, export of tea, apparel, textile, rice production, and other agricultural products.

Is Sri Lanka a developing economy?

Sri Lanka is a developing country and it will be under development for the rest of the time.

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