Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be addressing India-Japan Samvad Conference at 9:30 am today. Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan made the announcement of PM Modi's address through his Twitter handle.
The first conference, Samvad-I, was held in New Delhi in 2015, at Bodh Gaya.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be addressing India-Japan Samvad Conference at 9:30 am today. Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan made the announcement of PM Modi's address through his Twitter handle.
"Hon'ble PM Sh @narendramodi Ji will address India-Japan Samvad Conference at 09:30 AM, today," Harsh Vardhan tweeted.
The purpose of This Samvad Conference is to discuss the need to build the future of Asia on the positive influence of traditions of non-violence and democracy in Asia.
The first conference, Samvad-I, was held in New Delhi in 2015, at Bodh Gaya. During Samvad I, leading scholars, religious leaders, academics, and political personalities had exchanged views on conflict avoidance and environmental consciousness.
10 points:
- To encourage dialogue and debate.
- To highlight our shared values.
- To carry forward our ancient tradition of spiritual and scholarly exchanges: PM
9. This forum has done great work to ensure promote the ideas and ideals of Lord Buddha, especially among the youth. Historically, lights of Buddha’s message spread out from India to many parts of the world: PM Narendra Modi at 6th Indo-Japan Samwad Conference
10. “I would like thank the government of Japan for the constant support to India-Japan Samvad,” he says.