Indian Ministry of External Affairs Celebrates Symbolic Week of Independence The Indian Ministry of External Affairs on Wednesday launched projects reflecting Buddhist ties with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and East Asian countries.
This was part of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) ‘Emulsion of Freedom’ celebrations and was also attended by Minister of State for External Affairs Rajkumar Ranjan Singh.
A statement issued by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs said that the launch of the Jataka story books translated into Thai, Korean, Vietnamese and Chinese took place here.
According to India News Networks, a detailed video on e-ITEC courses offered by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs on Buddhist Teaching was screened at the event.
The announcement was made by the Minister of State for External Affairs at the launch of an interactive e-book on Buddhist relations with ASEAN and East Asian countries.
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MoEA) has launched a digital exhibition titled ‘Bodhisattva: Interconnection of Buddhist Art Traditions from India through Asia’ organized by the National Museum.
The Ministry presented an interactive template for use by missions on Oriented Visits to Cultural Centers and Missions to School and College Students for a Better Understanding of Buddhist Relations in India.
The Nectar of Freedom is an initiative of the Government of India to commemorate the 75th anniversary of progressive India and the glorious history of its people, culture and achievements.
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs celebrates the Symbolic Week of Independence from February 21-27.
The celebrations include a series of commemorative events and activities in New Delhi and other cities across the country.
The Secretariat Branches of the Ministry, the Indian Council for Cultural Relations and its Regional Offices, and the Regional Passport Offices organize a number of events throughout the country to mark Symbolic Week.