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Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
|September 17, 2025
A Disconnect Between Budget and Need
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The user query raises the critical issue of a lack of funds to acquire urgent medical necessities.
However, a deeper look into the national budget reveals a profound paradox. Sri Lanka's 2025 defence budget is estimated at a staggering LKR 437 billion to LKR 442 billion, a significant increase over the previous year. The Sri Lanka Army, which manages the Narahenpita hospital, receives the largest portion of this allocation. This robust funding is intended for recurrent expenditures, including a notable pay increase for military personnel, and for capital investments in modernising the armed forces.
This financial scenario presents a glaring contradiction: how can a sector with a rapidly expanding budget face a critical lack of funds for its core medical services? A lack of publicly available, detailed breakdowns of how the defence budget is allocated to healthcare prevents a precise answer, but it points to a significant strategic misprioritisation. A large budget for troop salaries and equipment is meaningless for soldier welfare if it does not translate into high-quality medical services when they are most needed. The paradox suggests that a large portion of the military budget is being directed away from the very support services that are essential to maintaining the long-term well-being and confidence of the troops. The issue is not the absence of funds in the defence sector, but the lack of a transparent and targeted allocation for medical services.
Military Healthcare, Morale, and National Security
Providing for the health and welfare of serving and retired service members is a nonnegotiable responsibility of the state. This is not merely a moral obligation but a strategic imperative that directly impacts national security. The health and well-being of a nation's military are inextricably linked to its operational readiness and its ability to project a credible defence posture.
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