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Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to Thailand Highlights Women’s Role in Global Leadership at Stamford University Forum
Sri Lanka Ambassador Leads Tribute at Herostone (Nadukal) 2nd Anniversary Commemoration in Kanchanaburi,Thailand
The 2nd anniversary of the Herostone (Nadukal) was commemorated at Wat Thaworn Wararam, honoring the tens of thousands of Asian civilian forced laborers who perished during the construction of the Burma Railway construction, also known as the Thai-Burma “Death Railway,” during World War II.
Symbol of Faith and Friendship: Buddha Statue Gifted to Sri Lanka by Thai Devotees
The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Bangkok is pleased to announce the ceremonial handover of a seven-foot-tall Buddha statue to the Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the Kingdom of Thailand, Wijayanthi Edirisinghe, at Wat Hatainaresh Temple.
The Stamford International University, Phetchaburi Campus, hosted a distinguished forum to mark International Women’s Day 2026, bringing together leading women diplomats, academics, and over 200 participants for an engaging exchange on the evolving role of women in global leadership and diplomacy.
The event was officially inaugurated by Pol. Lt. Phopchanok Chalanukhro, Governor of Phetchaburi Province, while Dr. Apitep Saekow, Acting President of Stamford International University, delivered the welcome remarks, setting the tone for a dynamic and thought-provoking programme attended by Ambassadors, university representatives, students, and local stakeholders from Hua Hin and Phetchaburi.
A highlight of the forum was the international panel discussion on the theme “Women in Diplomacy and Global Leadership in a Changing World,” featuring four distinguished Ambassadors, including Wijayanthi Edirisinghe, Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Thailand, alongside the Ambassadors of Guatemala, Romania, and Hungary.
In her remarks, the Ambassador underscored that diplomacy is fundamentally rooted in dialogue, cooperation, and mutual understanding among nations. She emphasized that integrity, professionalism, respect for diversity, and empathy are essential leadership qualities in navigating today’s complex global landscape. Reflecting on her experience, she noted the importance of bridging local realities with global priorities, ensuring that international policies remain responsive to the needs of communities.
Addressing the role of women in diplomacy, the Ambassador highlighted the significant progress made in recent years, with more women assuming leadership roles and contributing meaningfully to international decision-making. She stressed that women’s leadership brings valuable perspectives that strengthen inclusive and balanced diplomatic engagement, while also inspiring future generations to pursue careers in public service.
The discussion further explored how women leaders can empower young women and entrepreneurs by serving as role models, fostering mentorship, and creating opportunities for skills development and global exposure. Ambassador noted that diplomatic missions play a key role in connecting students and entrepreneurs with international networks, platforms, and partnerships, enabling them to expand their ideas onto the global stage. The programme concluded with a visit to Mrigadayavan Palace, offering participants an opportunity to experience Thailand’s rich cultural heritage.
Embassy and Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka
26 March 2026
Sri Lanka Ambassador Leads Tribute at Herostone (Nadukal) 2nd Anniversary Commemoration in Kanchanaburi,Thailand
The 2nd anniversary of the Herostone (Nadukal) was commemorated at Wat Thaworn Wararam, honoring the tens of thousands of Asian civilian forced laborers who perished during the construction of the Burma Railway construction, also known as the Thai-Burma “Death Railway,” during World War II.
Symbol of Faith and Friendship: Buddha Statue Gifted to Sri Lanka by Thai Devotees
The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Bangkok is pleased to announce the ceremonial handover of a seven-foot-tall Buddha statue to the Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the Kingdom of Thailand, Wijayanthi Edirisinghe, at Wat Hatainaresh Temple.
