List of high commissioners of the United Kingdom to Sri Lanka
The following persons have served as British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka , previously known as Ceylon . Countries belonging to the Commonwealth of Nations typically exchange High Commissioners rather than Ambassadors . Though there are a few technical differences, they are in practice one and the same office. Since 1965 when the Maldives were granted independence from the United Kingdom , the British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka has doubled as the (non-resident) British High Commissioner to the Maldives (from 1982 to 2016, and since 1 February 2020) and as the British Ambassador to the Maldives (1965 to 1982, and October 2016 to 2020).[ 1]
British High Commissioners to Sri Lanka
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^ A & C Black (2012). "RANKIN, John James" . Who's Who 2012, online edition . Oxford University Press. Retrieved 14 May 2012 .
^ "Dauris, James" . Gov.uk. 2015. Retrieved 28 August 2019 .
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