Welcome to BRISL
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Belt & Road Initiative Sri Lanka (BRISL) is an education and consulting platform that specializes in cultural, business and technological cooperation under the BRI. We are involved in assisting think tanks, medias, research institutions, government agencies and the corporate sector in forging valuable partnerships, create linkages with China and rest of the world and tap emerging opportunities from developments taking place under BRI and beyond. Our portfolio includes education services, research, business tourism and promotion, event management, corporate training and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly Micro, Small and Medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs).
Xi Jinping
President of China
Ranil Wickremesinghe
President of Sri Lanka
Four Features of BRI
The Belt & Road Initiative highlight four features of development. We use these areas to focus on building future cooperations.
Green Silk Road
Deepen cooperation in environmental protection, implement the idea of green development. and intensity ecological preservation.
Health Silk Road
Deepen cooperation in medical care and health, strengthen win-win cooperation In the alert of communication diseases, disease prevention and control, medical assistance and traditional medicine.
Intelligent Silk Road
Deepen Human Resources cooperation, China has proposed a vocational skill cooperation alliance to train and produce professionals in various fields.
Peaceful Silk Road
Deepen security cooperation, carry out Asian security concept featuring common comprehensive, cooperative and sustainable and foster a security governance model with Asian features.
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Belt & Road initiative Projets in Sri Lanka.
Long-awaited redevelopment projects in Sri Lanka such as Hambantota Port, Colombo Port City, Katunayake expressway, Southern expressway, Colombo port expansion, Norochcholai Power Station, etc would not have been possible without BRI assistance.