Thailand Releases Special Stamp Based On Ramayan Murals During PM Modi's Visit
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the sixth Bimstec Summit in Bangkok and held a bilateral meeting with Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, discussing bilateral cooperation and regional issues.
- Thailand released a special stamp based on the Ramayan murals to commemorate Modi's visit, showcasing shared cultural ties.
- During the visit, India and Thailand exchanged multiple memorandums to strengthen cooperation in various sectors and agreed to elevate their relationship to a Strategic Partnership.
- Modi emphasized the cultural and spiritual connections between India and Thailand, stating that their relationship is centuries-old and connected through deep cultural and spiritual ties.
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Thailand Releases Special Stamp Based On Ramayan Murals During PM Modi's Visit
Thailand on Thursday released a special stamp based on the Ramayan mural paintings from the 18th century to commemorate Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the country. PM Modi is in Thailand for the BIMSTEC summit being held from April 2-4. The mural shows scenes from the 18th century 'Ramakien', Thailand's national epic, influenced by the Valmiki Ramayan. PM Modi, while expressing gratitude to the Thai government for introducing the commem…
Thai Version of Ramayana And Commemorative Stamp: How Thailand Honoured India During PM Modi’s BIMSTEC Visit
New Delhi: Thailand on Thursday unveiled a special stamp featuring Ramayana mural paintings from the 18th century to commemorate Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit. The stamp was issued as PM Modi arrived in Bangkok for the 6th BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi
PM Modi in Thailand: India’s cultural diplomacy sets stage for Bimstec summit
PM Modi landed in Bangkok for the Bimstec Summit. He was given a cultural reception on his arrival with a vibrant display Garba from Gujarat, recitation of Sanskrit mantras by local Thai community and a dance performance on Ramayana theme among others.
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