PM: Buddhism is a very strong bond between China and India

Published By : Admin | September 15, 2014 | 14:56 IST
"PM shares informative slides on Gujarat’s Buddhist heritage"
"प्रधानमंत्री ने गुजरात की बौद्ध विरासत पर जानकारीपूर्ण स्‍लाइड्स साझा की हैं"

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, has said Buddhism is a very strong bond between China and India. He said he looks forward to welcoming President Xi Jinping in Ahmedabad on 17th (of September), and he is sure the Chinese President’s visit will strengthen India-China ties.

The Prime Minister said Gujarat too has a very rich Buddhist heritage. He also shared some informative slides on this, including Vadnagar excavations, on social media

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 15, 2014

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 15, 2014

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 15, 2014

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 15, 2014

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 15, 2014

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 15, 2014

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Prime Minister visited the Indian Arrival monument at Monument Gardens in Georgetown today. He was accompanied by PM of Guyana Brig (Retd) Mark Phillips. An ensemble of Tassa Drums welcomed Prime Minister as he paid floral tribute at the Arrival Monument. Paying homage at the monument, Prime Minister recalled the struggle and sacrifices of Indian diaspora and their pivotal contribution to preserving and promoting Indian culture and tradition in Guyana. He planted a Bel Patra sapling at the monument.

The monument is a replica of the first ship which arrived in Guyana in 1838 bringing indentured migrants from India. It was gifted by India to the people of Guyana in 1991.