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US Indo-Pacific Command Admiral Samuel Paparo to visit Sri Lanka

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The Commander of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM), Admiral Samuel J. Paparo, will travel to Colombo from March 19-21, the U.S. Embassy in Sri Lanka announces.

During his visit, Admiral Paparo will engage with senior Sri Lankan government officials and military leaders to reaffirm the enduring U.S.-Sri Lankan security partnership and share the U.S. vision for regional stability and security in the Indo-Pacific. Commander Paparo’s visit underscores the United States’ ongoing commitment to enhancing security cooperation with Sri Lanka and addressing shared challenges in the Indo-Pacific, the embassy adds.

Adm. Sam Paparo, a native of Morton, Pennsylvania, graduated from Villanova University and was commissioned in 1987. He is the son of a former enlisted Marine and the grandson of a World War II enlisted Sailor. He has earned a Master of Arts in International Studies from Old Dominion University and a Master of Science in Systems Analysis from the Naval Postgraduate School. A U.S. Naval Aviator, he is a TOPGUN graduate and has flown over 6,000 hours in the F-14, F-15 and F/A-18 and 1,100 carrier landings.

Operational command tours at sea include Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 195 in the Forward Deployed Naval Forces, Yokosuka, Japan, deploying in Kitty Hawk Strike Group; Commander, Carrier Air Wing 7, embarked in Dwight D. Eisenhower Strike Group and Commander, Carrier Strike Group Ten. On the ground, he commanded Provincial Reconstruction Team, Nuristan Province, Afghanistan, with the 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division and the 173rd Airborne Brigade. Other operational assignments at sea include Fighter Squadron (VF) 14, flying the F-14 Tomcat with USS John F. Kennedy and USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Strike Groups, and VFA-15, flying the F/A-18 Hornet with USS Theodore Roosevelt and USS Enterprise Strike Groups. He served also on exchange duty with the U.S. Air Force flying the F-15C Eagle with the 71st Fighter Squadron, deploying multiple times to Saudi Arabia and Keflavik, Iceland. In joint operational service, he was Battle Director at the Combined Air and Space Operations Center, Al Udeid, Qatar.

Shore assignments include the staff of Commander, Naval Air Forces, as F/A-18 training, readiness and requirements officer. He served as commanding officer of VFA-106 and served on the Chief of Naval Operations staff as OPNAV N80 branch head. He served as executive assistant to Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command, and then to the 31st Chief of Naval Operations.

He was Director of Operations, J3, U.S. Central Command. He was Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command/U.S. 5th Fleet/Combined Maritime Forces. His most recent assignment was Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet from May 2021 to April 2024.

Paparo assumed duties as Commander, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command in May 2024. He is the 27th commander of the nation’s oldest and largest combatant command. USINDOPACOM includes 380,000 Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Airmen, Guardians, Coast Guardsmen and Department of Defense civilians and is responsible for all U.S. military activities in the Indo-Pacific, covering 36 nations, 14 time zones, and 60 percent of the world’s population.

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Dambulla Agri warehouse still inactive – Harsha (Video)

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Opposition MP Dr. Harsha de Silva has alleged that the Dambulla agricultural warehouse complex, which is touted as the ‘first temperature-controlled’ agricultural warehouse complex in Sri Lanka, still remains inactive, despite being inaugurated.

Constructed from 2019 under the ‘Yahapalana’ government, when de Silva served as Minister of Economic Reforms and Public Supplies, the 5,000-MT facility was virtually inaugurated earlier this month during the recent visit of Indian Prime Minister – Narendra Modi.

During an on-site visit yesterday (April 15), Dr. de Silva alleged in a Facebook livestream that the government had misled the public by declaring the warehouse open well before it was fully functional.

In the video, he also pointed out that despite the plaque at the project site saying ‘Temperature controlled Agriculture Warehouse’, it is actually a Temperature and Humidity controlled warehouse.

He also pointed out that warehouse operations cannot be kicked off just like that as it needed the implementation of necessary training for the required good agricultural practices.

He explained that this is not a mere complex where the remaining goods are dumped and the true objective of the project should be understood.

The MP also pointed out that certain sections of the land had been taken over by certain groups and urged the government to look into the matter.

දඹුල්ල ශීතාගාරයේ අද තත්ත්වය මෙන්න.

Posted by Harsha de Silva on Monday, April 14, 2025

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Gunmen open fire near Gampaha bus stand

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A shooting incident was reported near the public bus stand in Gampaha town last night (April 15), police said.

According to reports, two persons on a motorcycle opened fire at a moving small lorry before fleeing the scene.

The two occupants of the lorry had exited the vehicle and run into a nearby shop for safety, unharmed.

The motive behind the shooting has yet to be determined.

Gampaha Police are conducting further investigations.

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State oil anointing ceremony takes place today

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The annual State oil anointing ceremony, held in conjunction with the Sinhala and Tamil New Year, is scheduled to take place today (April 16) at 9:04 a.m. at the Sri Maha Natha Devalaya premises, located within the Sri Dalada Maligawa Square in Kandy.

The anointing of oil will take place at 09.04 am on April 16 while donned in green attire facing Southwards, with Kohomba leaves above the head and ‘Kolon’ leaves at the feet, as per the traditional almanac.

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