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Expired food and medicines: Pakistan's 'aid' to Sri Lanka comes with a best before date long gone, Colombo fumes

Sri Lankan authorities inspected the shipment soon after it arrived and immediately raised what they described as “serious concern" within the country’s disaster management and foreign affairs departments.

December 02, 2025 / 14:43 IST
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The photo, shared on X by Pakistan High Commission in Sri Lanka, shows the expiry date of the humanitarian aid as 2024.
The photo, shared on X by Pakistan High Commission in Sri Lanka, shows the expiry date of the humanitarian aid as 2024.

Pakistan has been hit by another round of diplomatic embarrassment after a relief shipment it sent to Sri Lanka was found to contain expired and unusable items. According to officials in Colombo, the consignment included medical supplies, food packets and other essentials meant to assist victims of Cyclone Ditwah, but several cartons were past their expiry date.

Sri Lankan authorities inspected the shipment soon after it arrived and immediately raised what they described as “serious concern" within the country’s disaster management and foreign affairs departments. Colombo has shared its displeasure with Islamabad through both formal and informal channels. Officials say the discovery has raised doubts about Pakistan’s sincerity and competence in providing humanitarian aid at a time when Sri Lanka is already struggling with widespread destruction.

The incident comes as Pakistan is trying to build influence in the Indian Ocean region. Instead, it now faces criticism for sending aid that Sri Lankan officials consider substandard. Authorities in Colombo said the shipment has cast a shadow over Pakistan’s relief diplomacy and has created uncomfortable questions about the quality of support Islamabad claims to offer.

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This is not the first time Pakistan has faced backlash while attempting to position itself as a humanitarian partner. During the 2015 Nepal earthquake, Pakistan drew public anger after sending beef-based ready-to-eat meals to the Hindu-majority country. The controversy sparked accusations of cultural insensitivity and poor judgment. Sri Lankan civil society groups are now drawing parallels between the two episodes.

The latest incident has triggered widespread anger online in Sri Lanka. Many commentators called the expired aid “an insult" and “a joke of aid diplomacy". Some have demanded that their government seek accountability from Islamabad for sending items that could not be used during a national emergency.