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 Ceylon was renowned among many countries as a famed destination for trade along the silk route   Table 1.1
 of the Asian continent as well as in the Indian Ocean. Being a trading hub in the past, Sri Lanka   Approved Cadre
 had prospered in trade in a variety of products such as spices, gems, pearls and ivory. One of the
 classic examples of Sri Lanka being a maritime hub in the Indian Ocean is that; China had a long   Year   Officers   Sailors   Total
 history on sailing into the Indian Ocean for trade, commercial and diplomatic missions led by the   1944   62   1291   1353
 legendary Admiral Zheng He. The Admiral had visited the country nearly six times from 1405 to
 1433.                    1980               221               2739                2960

 The first Europeans to visit Sri Lanka were the Portuguese, who sent the explorer Lourenco de   1983   267   3167   3434
 Almeida, in year 1505. Then Dutch went on to fight the Portuguese resulted in Dutch victory.   1996   965   15226   16191
 Dutch rule in Sri Lanka was done through the Dutch East India Company, a trading company   2004   1882   24697   26579
 established in 1602 primarily to protect Dutch trade benefits in the Indian Ocean. The British took
 over the country in 1796, automatically naming ‘Zeylan’ to ‘Ceylon’ and in 1815 Sri Lanka ending   2008   3577   44423   48000
 of her independence. After nearly 133 years of British rule Ceylon got independence in year 1948.   2009   3577   51423   55000

 Due to fears of impending war increased the idea of establishing a Volunteer Naval Force emerged.   2021   3617   49383   53000
 As a result, Navy created for Ceylon and manned by residents of the country, came into being in
 1937. In 1937 the Ceylon Naval Volunteer Force (CNVF) was established under CNVF Ordinance   Therefore, considering the three decade protracted conflict in the country, post conflict dynamics
 No. 1 of 1937. After World War II, CNVF was absorbed into the Royal Navy as, Ceylon Royal   in  the  Indian  Ocean Region (IOR)  since 2009  and lessons  learnt  thereto, the  SLN  needs  a
 Naval Volunteer Reserve (CRNVR). After gaining independence from British rule, a nucleus of   comprehensive maritime strategy to ensure national security, safeguard its maritime interests and
 th
 officers and men were ready to form the Regular Navy. On 09  December 1950 the Navy Act was   counter  emerging  threats.  Modernization is  crucial  for  acquiring advanced  technologies and
 enacted (Act  No.  34 of 1950)  and the Royal  Ceylon  Navy  was formed.  In  1972, with  the   capabilities, enhancing operational efficiency and meeting evolving challenges. Rightsizing the
 introduction of new constitution the Royal Ceylon Navy was renamed as the Sri Lanka Navy.   navy ensures optimal resource utilization and agility in responding to diverse maritime scenarios,
                   fostering  a  balanced and effective maritime  force  capable  of protecting Sri  Lanka’s maritime
 By deploying the Fast Attack Craft (FAC), the navy expanded its fleet of patrol boats at the start   sovereignty, economic interests, social well-being and prosperity.
 of the conflict in the 1980s. They were quite effective in reducing the Liberation Tigers of Tamil
 Eelam’s (LTTE) usage of the seas. As the Sea Tigers turned to employing highly advanced suicide
 craft against Navy vessels, the weapon systems on these were improved over time.   Core National Values
                   Democratic  Socialist  Republic  of  Sri  Lanka  recognises Freedom, Equality,  Justice  and
 In order to counter sea tiger vessels and intercept arms shipments intended for the LTTE within   Fundamental Human Rights as core national values based on the constitution.
 Sri Lankan territorial seas, the Navy increased the size of its patrol boat fleet in the latter half of
 the 1990s. Beginning in 2000, the Navy commenced utilizing offshore patrol vessels to increase
 the scope of its surveillance capabilities. At the same time, the acquisition of two Fast Missile   National Aim
 Vessels (FMVs) boosted the capability of conventional warfare.   Creation and preservation of a just and free society guaranteeing the dignity and well-being of
                   succeeding generations, with unhindered economic progress, social and cultural order attained, the
 Following the resumptions of hostilities between the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) and the   unity of the country restored and concord established with other nations.
 LTTE since early 2006, the Navy took up an active role in limiting the LTTE’s use of the seas.
 This resulted in several major sea battles during the course of 2006, 2007 and 2009. The most
 significant event during this time was the interception and sinking of several large cargo ships that   National Interests
 were bringing illegal arms shipments to the LTTE in the Indian Ocean. The blue water capacity of   Sri  Lanka’s  national  interests  are  expressed  in  the  Preamble  to  the  Constitution.  These  are
 SLN has been proven by these operations.   summarised as follows;

 In 1944, Navy cadre was 62 officers and 1291 sailors. With the escalation of conflicts within the      Sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Democratic Socialist Republic of
 country, cadre of SLN increased up to 3434, 16191 and 26579 in 1983, 1996 and 2004 respectively.   Sri Lanka
 Since 2009, with  the Expansion of the Navy,  focusing  on Economic Development,  Nation      Democratic, secular and unitary character
 Building, Environmental Sustainability, International  Cooperation  in  addition to  the  National      Secure and resilient Sri Lanka
 Security, approved cadre was increased up to 55000 including naval personnel deputed for SLCG      Economic and socio-cultural well-being of the nation and its citizens
 to perform the enhanced Role and Task. Approved cadre since 1944 is illustrated in Table 1.1.












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