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Amid Winds and Waves: Sri Lanka and the Indian Ocean

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November 03, 2025

It has always been a restless giant, this Indian Ocean: beautiful, violent, and often mystifying. But today, symbolically at least, it simmers as never before. Bert McDowell, National Geographic (1981)

- BY PROF. GAMINI KEERAWELLA

Amid Winds and Waves: Sri Lanka and the Indian Ocean

Encircled by the Afro-Asian landmass and island chains on the three sides, the Indian Ocean is a vast bay whose monsoon winds and waves have long driven connection and contestation. It has served as an interface of connectivity, a highway of communication, a protective moat, an abundant source of food, and a battleground for the political entities along its shores since the dawn of history. The Indian Ocean has always been a restless expanse of movement of ships, peoples, ideas, and ambitions. Empires once traced their boundaries across its waters; traders, monks, and migrants carried commodities, languages and faiths that wove distant shores into a single, fluid world.

Today, those same waters have reemerged as a pivotal space of 21st century global geopolitics. New maritime corridors, naval deployments, and infrastructural projects have transformed the ocean into a living map of global security architecture. From the vantage point of Sri Lanka-an island located at the very heart of the Indian Ocean-these shifting currents of influence are neither abstract nor remote. They shape the country's ports, diplomacy, and economy. This chapter situates Sri Lanka within the wider Indian Ocean system, introduces "currents" as a metaphor for interacting forces-geopolitical, geoeconomic, and normative and shows how a small-state perspective reframes narratives often dominated by great powers. Reading the ocean from the island reveals both the vulnerabilities and strategic possibilities that accompany life at the crossroads of the world's most contested waters.

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