The Sri Lanka Mitra Vibhushana (, Tamil: à ®Âà ®¿à ®±à ¯ à ®²à ®Âà ¯Âà ®Âà ®¾ à ®®à ®¿à ®¤à ¯Âà ®° à ®µà ®¿à ®ªà ¯Âà ®·à ®£, Sri Lankan Friendship Decoration) is a distinguished honor awarded by the Government of Sri Lanka to foreign Heads of State and Heads of Government. Established in February 2008 by President Mahinda Rajapaksa, this accolade recognizes exceptional and distinguished service to the nation, particularly in fostering friendly relations and solidarity with the people of Sri Lanka.
The Sri Lanka Mitra Vibhushana holds a prestigious position among Sri Lanka's national honors, taking precedence over other awards conferred upon non-Sri Lankans. It serves as a testament to the recipient's exceptional role in enhancing diplomatic relations and reflects Sri Lanka's appreciation for international leaders who have demonstrated unwavering friendship and support. The meticulous design of the medal, incorporating culturally significant symbols and precious gems, embodies the deep-rooted connections and mutual respect between Sri Lanka and the honored individuals.
In essence, the Sri Lanka Mitra Vibhushana not only honors distinguished foreign leaders but also symbolizes Sri Lanka's commitment to nurturing and acknowledging international friendships that contribute to the nation's growth and global standing.
The decoration comprises a silver medal adorned with nine types of Sri Lankan gems, known as Navaratna. The medal features symbolic elements:
The accompanying ribbon is 6.5 cm wide, and the medal is designed to be worn around the neck. Recipients also receive a citation detailing their contributions.
Since its inception, the Sri Lanka Mitra Vibhushana has been conferred upon a select group of distinguished leaders: