“Thailand exemplifies Asia’s philosophical and spiritual traditions”: PM Modi
The fourth edition of ‘SAMVAD’ is being held in Thailand from February 14 to 17. It was launched in 2015 by India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. The initiative is led by the Vivekananda International Foundation (VIF) in India, with the Japan Foundation as a key partner.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the inaugural day highlighted the deep cultural ties between India and Thailand, which have existed for over 2,000 years. It has underscored the role of Asian traditions in fostering peace and harmony.
Speaking at ‘SAMVAD – the Global Hindu-Buddhist Initiative for Conflict Avoidance and Environmental Consciousness’ in Thailand, PM Modi acknowledged the country’s rich culture, history, and heritage.
“Thailand exemplifies Asia’s philosophical and spiritual traditions,” he said.
He noted that the idea of SAMVAD emerged in 2015 during a conversation with former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Since then, the initiative has facilitated discussions and deeper understanding across various countries.
Emphasizing India and Thailand’s cultural links, he said, “The Ramayan and Ramakien connect us, and our shared reverence for Bhagwan Buddha unites us. When India sent holy relics of Bhagwan Buddha last year, billions of devotees paid their respects.”
PM Modi also spoke about India’s ‘Act East’ policy and Thailand’s ‘Act West’ policy, which complement each other in fostering progress and prosperity.
Discussing the theme of SAMVAD, he stated that the ‘Asian Century’ is about more than economic growth—it also reflects shared values. He emphasized that Bhagwan Buddha’s teachings can guide the world toward a peaceful and progressive future.
Addressing conflict, PM Modi noted, “Conflicts often arise when people believe only their path is correct. Bhagwan Buddha’s wisdom helps in overcoming such divisions. Recognizing our shared humanity reduces differences, preventing discord and violence.”
On environmental concerns, he said, “Today, humanity is in conflict with nature, leading to an environmental crisis. The solution lies in Asia’s shared traditions, rooted in Dhamma. Hinduism, Buddhism, Shintoism, and other traditions teach harmony with nature, seeing it as part of ourselves.”
PM Modi also highlighted India’s commitment to Buddhist heritage, mentioning recent initiatives such as the first Asian Buddhist Summit, the Global Buddhist Summit, and the foundation of the India International Centre for Buddhist Culture and Heritage in Lumbini, Nepal. He noted India’s contribution to the Lumbini Museum’s construction.
Reflecting on the revival of Nalanda University, he said, “One of history’s greatest universities was destroyed by conflict, but we have rebuilt it as a center of learning. With Bhagwan Buddha’s blessings, Nalanda will regain its former glory.”
This four-day fourth edition of SAMVAD is being held in Thailand. Many distinguished institutions and individuals from India, Japan, and Thailand are working to make this event possible. Their efforts are extraordinarily commendable.
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