Sri Lanka’s new president, Anura Kumar Dissanayake, has disrupted the country’s politics and foreign policy, causing tensions with major powers like China, India, and the US, as the country faces economic challenges and debt restructuring. Dissanayake’s leftist views and anti-India sentiment have raised concerns among regional powers, leading to diplomatic efforts to sway his allegiance. With China and the US vying for influence in Sri Lanka, Dissanayake’s stance on renegotiating IMF deals and engaging with Beijing will have significant implications on the country’s future and regional dynamics.
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