Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a special announcement in Thailand on Thursday where he said that India will send relics of Lord Buddha discovered in Gujarat's Aravalli in the 1960s to Thailand so that the devotees can pay their obeisance.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed India's commitment to ASEAN unity and the Indo-Pacific while strengthening ties with Thailand under the "Act East" policy, stating that Thailand holds a "special place" in India's strategic approach towards the region, playing a key role in both the
It is a compilation of Lord Buddha's teachings with accurate pronunciation of the Pali Tipitaka's over nine million syllables. Thai Govt has presented it as a "Gift of Peace and Wisdom for All" from the Kingdom of Thailand to more than 30 countries.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Thai PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra held a meeting in Bangkok on Thursday where PM Modi highlighted the warm ties shared between the two countries, special place of Thailand in India's foreign policy and also expressed condolences on the loss of lives during th
Adding new vigour to the bilateral friendship, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a productive meeting with his Thailand counterpart Paetongtarn Shinawatra here on Thursday and the two leaders discussed various areas of bilateral cooperation.
Authorities are looking into the reasons behind the implosion of the unfinished skyscraper, which buried numerous construction workers, following a powerful 7.7 tremor that struck Myanmar on Friday, felt throughout the region. It was the sole high-rise in Bangkok to fall.
"By having a real commitment towards enhancing the growth of BIMSTEC. By finalizing a BIMSTEC Charter in 2024 and holding four Summits in the last decade, we are sending a strong message to that effect," he said.
Wherever PM Modi goes, the display of India's religious heritage follows. PM Modi has turned every global visit into a showcase of India's rich traditions.
Ekkalak Nu-ngoen, alongwith a group of students from the Faculty of Music and Drama, Bunditpatanasilpa Institute, Thailand presented this retelling of the epic through fusion of two dance forms - Bharatanatyam from India and Khon from Thailand.