India is hosting the first-ever Asian Buddhist Summit (ABS) in New Delhi, under the theme, “Role of Buddha Dhamma in Strengthening Asia.”
The two-day event, which commenced on Tuesday (Nov 05), is organized by the Ministry of Culture and the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC).
According to Indian media, the summit celebrates the deep-rooted Buddhist heritage in India and underscores its role in promoting peace and unity across Asia.
The summit aims to explore how Buddha’s teachings can address modern challenges and contribute to the spiritual growth of the region. The event is also a reflection of India’s Act East Policy, which focuses on the inclusive, collective, and spiritual development of Asia.
Key Highlights of the Summit
Objective: To explore the influence of Buddha Dhamma in fostering peace and spiritual development across Asia.
Participants: Sangha leaders, scholars, and practitioners have come together to discuss the relevance of Buddhist teachings in contemporary society.
India’s Role: The summit aligns with India’s Act East Policy, emphasizing cultural and spiritual ties within the Asian region.
India’s Buddhist Heritage and Global Influence
India, as the birthplace of Buddhism, continues to be a significant hub for Buddhist traditions.
The ABS serves as a continuation of India’s long-standing efforts to promote Buddhist philosophy worldwide, strengthening ties with neighbouring countries and reaffirming its central role in the global Buddhist community. (Newswire/ Adda24/7)