
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday that the centuries-old relationship between India and Thailand is tied to deep cultural and spiritual ties. Speaking in Bangkok, PM Modi said that he is grateful to the Thai government for issuing the postage stamp based on 18th-century Ramayana’ mural paintings on the occasion of his visit.
Addressing a joint press conference with Thailand PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra, PM Modi expressed grief over the loss of lives in the earthquake that occurred on March 28 and wished for the quick recovery of those who were injured.
“The centuries-old relationship between India and Thailand is deeply rooted in our cultural and spiritual bonds. The spread of Buddhism has connected our people, with scholars exchanging knowledge from Ayodhya to Nalanda… I am grateful to the government of Thailand for issuing a special postage stamp based on an 18th-century Ramayana mural paintings to mark my visit,” PM Modi said.
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