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Buddhism in India’s foreign policy: PM Modi’s vision for global harmony

By deepening ties with Buddhist nations and revitalizing its own Buddhist heritage, India continues to reinforce its role as a global centre promoting peace and wisdom as propounded in Buddhism.

April 05, 2025 / 16:14 IST
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PM Modi’s emphasis on Buddhism reflects India’s dedication to cultural and spiritual leadership. (Image: PIB)

‘Act East’ has been a defining feature of PM Narendra Modi’s foreign policy. PM Modi, along with the Thai PM, visited the Wat Pho temple, also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, which proved to be an interesting perspective of how he has celebrated Buddhism across the world.

In his gift to the king of Thailand, PM Modi presented a Brass Statue of Sarnath Buddha in Dhyan Mudra - a stunning representation of Buddhist spirituality and Indian craftsmanship, inspired by the Sarnath style. Originating from Bihar, the statue reflects the Gupta and Pala art traditions with its serene expression, intricately detailed robe, and iconic lotus pedestal. The Dhyan Mudra posture symbolizes deep meditation and inner peace, with the Buddha seated in Padmasana, radiating wisdom and compassion.

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In 2024, India sent several sacred relics of Lord Buddha and his disciples to Thailand. The relics of Lord Buddha and his disciples, Arahant Sariputta and Arahant Maha Moggallana, were taken to Bangkok by an Indian delegation and displayed for 25 days in four cities of Thailand.

During his recent visit to Sri Lanka, PM Modi visited the Mahabodhi Temple at Anuradhapura. This is yet another instance of PM Modi’s efforts to place Buddhism at the heart of India’s foreign policy, reinforcing India’s role as a global centre for Buddhism.