INSS holds inaugural Lieutenant General Denzil Kobbekaduwa Memorial Oration
December 16, 2021- Foreign Secretary speaks on “Intersection of National Security and Foreign policy”.
The inaugural Lieutenant General Denzil Kobbekaduwa Memorial Oration organized by the Institute of National Security Studies (INSS) was held at the Suhurupaya auditorium in Battaramulla today (Dec 16).
Dignifying the event by his presence the Defence Secretary Gen. Kamal Gunaratne graced the ceremony as the chief guest.
Foreign Secretary Admiral (Prof.) Jayanath Colombage made the inaugural oration on “Intersection of National Security and Foreign Policy”.
Eminent scholar and former Commander of the Navy, Foreign Secretary Admiral Colombage commenced his speech recalling his personal experience with the late General during the LTTE war. He observed that Lieutenant General Kobbekaduwa was one of the best military officers of the modern times of Sri Lanka who was an exceptional officer and a true gentleman.
Opening up to the topic he said that Sri Lanka from ancient times had attracted the attention of world powers due to its strategic geological location which is a most valuable asset to the country.
He reminded those present of the atrocities committed by the LTTE terrorists who were branded as the most brutal terrorist group in the world.
Elaborating what the country was faced with fighting a separatist terrorist group, he said that the LTTE was able to carry out their attacks from all three spheres of land, sea and air unlike any other terrorist group in the world. They pioneered the suicide attack and are also responsible to the killing of two world leaders. And to date they have a most extensive and in depth terrorist financing and money laundering network, he said.
“It was an essentially an internal armed conflict but we do see a lot of elements from other countries in the battle as well”, he observed. Beating all odds Sri Lanka was able to defeat the LTTE, he said.
Foreign policy starts at the national level and there are a lot of internal and external dynamics influencing the foreign policy of a country. The government and people shape the foreign policy of a country and history of that country has a strong bearing on the determination of such policies. Foreign policy is also driven by the relative position of the country in the international system and also the material power of that country, he stated.
Diplomacy is the main tool with which the foreign policy of a government is translated into actions in the international system and a diplomat is an important cog in the wheel and that is why the President is carefully selecting diplomats to serve the country as they represent the voice of Sri Lanka in the international fora, he noted. At present the country is mainly focusing on economic diplomacy. We have to make use of the advantage of the location of our country in the international domain to ourbenefit, he further said. He also revealed that a written down policy directive has been formulated for the first time.
He concluded reiterating on the importance of unity and peace among the people for a better future.
Lieutenant General Denzil Kobbekaduwa Memorial Oration is a series of orations organized by the INSS annually in honour of the late Lieutenant General Denzil Kobbekaduwa who was killed in a land mine explosion during the terrorist war along with several other senior military officers in 1992.
The INSS is the premier think tank on national security of Sri Lanka under the State Ministry of National Security and Disaster Management.
The Institute organizes events of national and international importance and conducts a broad array of research and analysis on national security for the Ministry of Defence.
The ceremony began with the lighting of the traditional oil lamp by the dignitaries followed by Mrs. Lalini Kobbekaduwa, wife of the late senior military officer paying floral tribute to the picture of her late husband.
Rear Admiral Dimuthu Gunawardena, Director, Communications and Publications of the INSS made the introductory remarks of the Orator.
Before the oration proper could begin Defence Secretary Gen. Gunaratne presented Admiral (Prof) Colombage with the Oration Medal.
A moment of silence was observed in memory of all the fallen heroes during the ceremony.
Secretary to the Ministry of Public Security Major General Jagath Alwis, Commander of the Navy Vice Admiral Nishantha Ulugetenne, Army Chief of Staff, Military Liaison Officer at the MOD, senior officers of tri forces and police, members of the diplomatic corps, members of the INSS and family members of late Lieutenanat General Kobbekaduwa were also present at the ceremony.