Himalayan Buddhist leaders meet at last Indian village on Arunachal border
The Morning Standard|April 19, 2023
CLOSE on the heels of China renaming 11 places in Arunachal Pradesh, top Himalayan Buddhist leaders attended a national conference at Zemithang, the last Indian village in the Tawang sector of the LAC.
PRASANTA MAZUMDAR
Himalayan Buddhist leaders meet at last Indian village on Arunachal border

"Zemithang, as you might all know, is the last Indian border through which His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama entered India in 1959. Therefore, holding this conference here is significant," Arunachal Chief Minister Pema Khandu said addressing the gathering.

The conference was held on Monday at the Gorsam Stupa on the theme "Nalanda Buddhism-retracing the source in footsteps of Acharyas: From Nalanda to Himalayas and beyond".

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