International
While Sri Lanka has everything it takes to become the best country in the world to live in, there is still a tough road ahead to get there. Fortunately, most of this challenge is domestic and could be resolved relatively quickly, within the next few years.
Interaction with the international community would greatly speed up this process. It will simply be a question of the will of the people of Sri Lanka to believe in it and to select the proper political candidates that will bring all of us there!
Blaming politicians and the government for everything that goes wrong is neither fair nor a solution. Politicians and government are never guiltier than the people who elected them!
It is therefore the task and the duty of the people to draw public attention to the fact that there are solutions to all the problems in Sri Lanka and to ensure that the international community will also be an integral part of these solutions.
Finance
The development of an international e-commerce platform Peer to Peer, directly competing with Amazon, Baidu, eBay, etc. , could bring trillions in foreign currency into the country. As all other cryptocurrencies in existence are unreliable fiat currencies, Sri Lanka crypto- commodity currency would definitely be a decisive advantage!
Thanks to its crypto-commodity currency, which will never devalue, Sri Lanka could become an international banking hub exchange platform, in direct competition with the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).
The BIS is a private company with a daily exchange volume of $6 billion, greater than all the GDP of the planet put together!
Joining the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa), an economic platform with an independent internet network, would give Sri Lanka a privileged advantage to trade directly with more than 41% of the world's population. Sri Lanka would therefore no longer be at the sole mercy of the Western SWIFT banking platform.
Tourism
Granting all tourists a one-year multiple-entry VISA would greatly benefit the economy. The more time a tourist spends in Sri Lanka, the more foreign currency Sri Lanka receives!
Having the United Nations publicly acknowledge that Sri Lanka is home to the only embassy for extraterrestrial life on earth (there can only be one in the world), would create unprecedented global publicity that could attract tourists from around the world. A potential direct income of $8 billion per year.
Providing for People need, not corporate greed!



