Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Modi inaugurate­s Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi

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(BBC) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inaugurate­d a grand Hindu temple in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) during a two-day visit to the country.

The BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi is built on a 27-acre (11-hectare) plot donated by the UAE government.

India had announced its constructi­on during Mr Modi's visit to UAE in 2018.

Analysts say the temple will likely boost the government's Hindu nationalis­t agenda ahead of the general elections due in two months.

The opening comes weeks after Mr Modi inaugurate­d a grand temple to Hindu god Ram in the northern Indian city of Ayodhya. It replaces a 16th-Century mosque torn down by Hindu mobs in 1992, sparking riots in which nearly 2,000 people died.

The temple in Abu Dhabi is run by the BAPS Swaminaray­an Sanstha, which calls itself a "spiritual, volunteer-driven fellowship" aimed at "fostering Hindu values of faith, service and global harmony".

The organisati­on, which claims a 200-year-old history, is headquarte­red in Mr Modi's home state Gujarat.

According to Pew research centre, there are 660,000 Hindus in UAE. While temples have been around in the UAE for decades, this is reportedly the first one to be built using traditiona­l techniques.

Made from pink sandstone from Rajasthan state and white Italian marble, the temple was carved in India and assembled in Dubai.

With a height of 108ft (32.9m), length of 262ft (79.8m) and width of 180ft (54.8m), it was reportedly built on a budget of 7bn rupees ($84.2m; £67.09m).

India has signed a bilateral investment treaty with UAE to promote investment­s in the two countries

India and UAE are close allies and share $85bn (£67.6bn) in bilateral trade. Indians also make up the largest expatriate group in the country. Hundreds of thousands of Indian Hindus live in Abu Dhabi.

Mr Modi was in the country to participat­e in the World Government­s Summit, a forum of global leaders.

On the first day of his visit on Tuesday, he held bilateral meetings with the UAE president. Indian ministry of external affairs said the two countries signed a bilateral investment treaty and a comprehens­ive economic partnershi­p agreement.

The agreements are meant to bolster cooperatio­n in the field of energy security and trade and digital infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

Mr Modi also addressed a gathering of the Indian community in Abu Dhabi where he thanked the UAE president for allotting land for the temple.

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 ?? ?? India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi walks on a red carpet up to the entrance of the BAPS Hindu Mandir, the largest Hindu temple in the Middle East, during an inaugurati­on cemremony on February 14, 2024 in Abu Dhabi. AFP
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi walks on a red carpet up to the entrance of the BAPS Hindu Mandir, the largest Hindu temple in the Middle East, during an inaugurati­on cemremony on February 14, 2024 in Abu Dhabi. AFP

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