Sri Lanka's political crossroads just sharpened as Tilvin Silva's India trip sparked fresh debate over development models and stalled provincial elections.
Silva India visit details
Silva India visit details
- Tilvin Silva traveled under the ICCR Distinguished Visitors Programme.
- The trip ran from February 5 to 12, 2026.
- He met S. Jaishankar during discussions in India.
- Visits to Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh showcased economic progress.
- Silva contrasted India's tech push with China's centralized approach.
- He noted India faces cultural hurdles in rolling out reforms.
- China, he suggested, moves without such societal friction.
- The comparison reignited questions about Sri Lanka's path.
- Silva's stance on Provincial Council polls remained unclear.
- He described the provincial system as a failed model.
- During talks, he said he spoke as JVP General Secretary.
- Observers questioned whether the remarks hint at government policy.
- TCSS argued India's focus is not on external pressure.
- The report cited over 85 million Tamil speakers in South India.
- Silva said a responsible government must hold elections.
- Power sharing was framed as vital for a multilingual democracy.