The Lankan Diary
The downfall of Srilanka and the consequence of the same is not to be considered as just another international issue but it must be studied in depth as a result of prolonged failed policies...
Slowly and steadily, Corruption in politics is no longer being considered as a big crime rather it seems to be more like an 'Ok' fact for the masses... This slow absorption process is turning an entire nation into a sponge and it is becoming a fact that more is the torture more they can absorb... It is here, where things are starting to experience the absolute fall…
Bankruptcy is neither a one-day event nor does it happen because of a single policy failure. When multiple policies are drafted with least Strategic ROI flow mapping, supported by reasonable CAPex and OPex, a policy starts smelling rotten and when this practice proves to be exponentially profitable for few individual decision makers, they find them extremely interesting and help the process to continue in the best possible way. These drastic diplomatic massacres do not generally surface immediately; they tend to continue underground in silence till the point the matter goes out of control.. Which results in civil outbursts and volumetric bankruptcy...
The people must try and hear the warning bells before time. Inflation, Unemployment, Tender flaw fluctuations are basic signals of downfall. If possible, People must keep cash in hand and secure their assets before they anticipate that any such damage might occur... Since, as soon as Systematic Bankruptcy strikes, the crash happens in almost no time…
Consider Srilanka to be a lesson, it might happen with any nation or a state or a territory as such. Bureaucrats, Diplomats, Policy makers must come out of the 'Yes Sir/Yes Madam' phase and point out the flaws before time... People must start arranging themselves and organising their surroundings beforehand, otherwise it might be you who will be the next victim... Speak the truth.... Or else time will not let you speak ever....
A Note By
Subhashish Banerjee,
Founder, P3