The Director General of the Institute of National Security Studies (INSS), Colonel Nalin Herath recently met with members of the diplomatic corps in Sri Lanka to mark the completion of his tenure in this pivotal role.
During the cordial meetings, members of the diplomatic community warmly acknowledged Colonel Herath’s dedicated service and significant contributions to enhancing dialogue and collaboration on national security issues. They highlighted his leadership in steering the institute towards greater engagement with both local and international partners, fostering an inclusive approach to national and regional security discourse.
Colonel Herath, reflecting on his time at INSS, expressed gratitude to the diplomatic community for their continued support and partnership. Under his guidance, the institute organized numerous conferences, expert panel discussions and research initiatives, thereby strengthening Sri Lanka’s capacity to address contemporary security challenges.
As Colonel Herath prepares to relinquish, the diplomatic corps commended his vision, commitment and the professionalism that characterized his tenure, wishing him success in his future endeavors. His legacy at INSS stands as a testament to the value of constructive dialogue and cooperation in promoting national and regional stability.