Modi to build on India-Nepal shared heritage on Lumbini trip

Building on the legacy of Hindu and Buddhist civilizations distributed, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will return to Nepal when he landed in Lumbini, the birthplace of Prince Siddharth who became Buddha after enlightenment at Bodh Gaya, next Monday in an effort to reverse for bilateral cement. PM Modi will put the foundation stone together with Prime Minister Nepal Sher Bahadur Deuba for the Buddhist Temple, built with the help of India.

PM Modi will take a helicopter trip from Kushinagar International Airport in Uttar Pradesh and connect a place where Buddha reaches Mahaparinirvana to a place where Prince Siddharth was born on the Lucky Lord on May 16. Buddha was born, reached enlightenment, and then reached Nirvana.A person who believes in the show and revives the life and sermon of Lord Buddha, PM Modi has received all the invaluable relics from the great preacher in India which is tabulated by his own office as well as a recovery directed from all monuments related to God’s life. Buddha delivered his first sermon at Sarnath at Uttar Pradesh and Nirvana in Kushinagar.

While PM Modi will fly directly to the World Heritage Site in Lumbini, PM Deuba will come to see him after inaugurating the second Nepal International Airport in Bhairahawa, six kilometers from Lumbini, which has been built by the Northwest Northwest Aviation Airport Construction Group and named and named Northwest Aviation Aviation And named and named and named the China Northwest Aviation Aviation Northwest and named and named the China Northwest Aviation Northwest and named the Northwest Northwest Civer China after Gautam Buddha.

While PM Modi has visited a Hindu inheritance site such as the Janakpur Sita Temple and Muktinath Wisnu Temple in Mustang District in Nepal during his first term of office, May 16’s visit will be the first after he was re -elected in May 2019 and completed eight years as Indian Prime Minister the end of this month.

It is on the historic lumbini site that PM Modi will meet PM Deuba and give a strong encouragement to bilateral relations because increasing relations with Nepal is always a very high priority for the Prime Minister of India. While Maois and Communist Nepal together with the left media have tried to play India by reaching China, PM Modi has a positive development -oriented agenda with Nepal as part of the first policy of the Indian environment as long as Nepal’s plan does not cause challenges as a challenge as a challenge as a challenge For national security, especially in the Terai region.

Modi’s PM visit to Nepal came when Sri Lanka was on the verge of civil war, triggered by a deep economic crisis caused by high external debt and infrastructure project initiative initiative Jalan Belt Road which was funded economically. A sudden decline in Sri Lanka is also a strong reminder for countries such as Nepal and Pakistan, which is part of BRI China even though Deuba has explained that Beijing that Kathmandu will only receive non -commercial loan assistance for infrastructure projects.

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