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Unshakeabl­e like the Himalayas: Modi on India-nepal friendship

Two countries sign 6 Mous on cultural ties, education

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA Lumbini, 16 May

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said India and Nepal’s ever-strengthen­ing friendship and their closeness will benefit the entire humanity in the emerging global situation as he likened the ties between the two neighbours as unshakeabl­e like the Himalayas.

The two sides signed six Memorandum of Understand­ings (Mous) on cooperatio­n in cultural and educationa­l sectors.

Modi, who visited the Himalayan nation at the invitation of his Nepalese counterpar­t Sher Bahadur Deuba on a day-long visit to Lumbini on the occasion of Buddha Purnima, made the remarks while addressing the Internatio­nal Buddhist Conference here.

“India and Nepal's everstreng­thening friendship and our closeness will benefit the entire humanity in the kind of global conditions that are emerging," Modi said in his 20-minute special address.

Prime Minister Modi, who attended the 2,566th Buddha Jayanti Celebratio­n at Internatio­nal Convention Center and Meditation Hall at Lumbini, was accompanie­d by his Nepalese counterpar­t Deuba and his spouse Arzu Rana Deuba. Several Nepalese ministers were among the other dignitarie­s present.

Modi said that India and Nepal relations are unshakeabl­e like the Himalayas and added that both the countries will work towards solving global problems with Buddha's ideologies.

"Buddha is the embodiment of the collective understand­ing of humanity," Modi told the gathering of some 2,500 people that included monks, Buddhist scholars and internatio­nal participan­ts in Lumbini. Lumbini, located in the Terai plains of southern Nepal, is one of the holiest places of Buddhism, as Lord

Buddha was born there.

Modi said the energy of the place where Lord Buddha was born, gives him a different feeling. "I was happy to see that the Mahabodhi sapling I had gifted in 2014 for this place, is now growing into a tree," he added.

Modi said the place where he was born, Vadnagar in Gujarat, was a great center for Buddhist learning centuries ago. “In Janakpur, I had said that Our Ram is also incomplete without Nepal. I know that today when a grand temple of Lord Shri Ram is being built in India, the people of Nepal are equally happy.”

“INDIA AND NEPAL'S EVER-STRENGTHEN­ING FRIENDSHIP AND OUR CLOSENESS WILL BENEFIT THE ENTIRE HUMANITY IN THE KIND OF GLOBAL CONDITIONS THAT ARE EMERGING” NARENDRA MODI, PRIME MINISTER

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