Anura Dissanayake, the presidential candidate of the National People's Power, has emphasized the importance of establishing a knowledge-centric economy as a primary objective of his government.
Dissanayake highlighted the potential of Sri Lanka's vast maritime resources, drawing comparisons to India's advanced methods of fish resource management.
He described how Indian fishermen receive real-time updates on fish populations via mobile notifications, allowing them to optimize their catch efficiently. He proposed similar technological advancements for Sri Lankan fisheries, suggesting the use of chips and computer systems to monitor and manage marine ecosystems.
He also stressed the importance of integrating technology and science into various industries to enhance productivity and sustainability. Dissanayake pointed out that Sri Lanka's human resources, enriched by a long history of organized education dating back to the arrival of Mihindu Maha Rahath Thero and Buddhism, are well-positioned to support a knowledge-based economy.
Dissanayake cited the success of India's IT industry, which generated $253 million last year, as an example of how a focus on creativity and intellectual capital can yield significant economic benefits. He argued that unlike traditional industries reliant on raw materials, the IT sector thrives on innovation and the creative mind, offering greater value and growth potential.
Dissanayake called for a shift towards a knowledge-centric economy, emphasizing that the future of global progress lies in new creativity and knowledge-based advancements.
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