Sri Lanka President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has returned from India after attending a high-profile artificial intelligence summit. During the visit, he held bilateral talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and engaged with other world leaders to discuss AI’s global potential.
President Dissanayake meets Modi and global leaders to discuss AI initiatives
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake returned to Sri Lanka following his participation in an international artificial intelligence summit held in India. The visit provided an opportunity for the president to engage with key global leaders on AI technology and its strategic applications.
During his trip, President Dissanayake held bilateral discussions with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, focusing on collaborative approaches to emerging technologies and regional cooperation. He also participated in the leaders’ session of the summit, where he emphasized that AI should be harnessed to promote cultural values and enhance human capabilities.
Beyond discussions with Prime Minister Modi, the Sri Lankan president met several other world leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, Brazilian President Lula da Silva, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and Bhutanese Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay. These meetings explored opportunities for international collaboration on AI-driven initiatives, sustainable development, and technological innovation.
President Dissanayake’s engagement at the summit underscores Sri Lanka’s growing interest in leveraging artificial intelligence to drive national development. By participating in these high-level dialogues, the president aims to ensure that AI adoption aligns with ethical principles, cultural values, and societal benefit, while fostering partnerships that can boost the country’s technological capabilities.
The summit provided a platform for exchanging ideas on AI governance, innovation ecosystems, and cross-border collaboration. Leaders discussed strategies to integrate AI into education, healthcare, and economic sectors while ensuring responsible use of technology. For Sri Lanka, these insights could guide policy-making and investment in AI infrastructure and skills development.
Sri Lanka’s participation in the summit signals a proactive approach to positioning the country within the global AI landscape. By connecting with leading nations and their decision-makers, President Dissanayake aims to enhance Sri Lanka’s capacity to adopt AI technologies that support both economic growth and cultural preservation.
As the president returns home, attention now turns to how Sri Lanka will translate these discussions into actionable strategies and partnerships. The meetings highlight the importance of global cooperation in emerging technologies and the potential for AI to drive sustainable progress for nations at various stages of development.

