Modi pointed to tangible markers of this cultural convergence, highlighting the enduring influence of Nalanda and the architectural majesty of UNESCO-recognized monuments like Borobudur and Prambanan. He noted that the popularity of Wayang puppetry serves as a vivid reminder of a shared narrative heritage that continues to resonate across the archipelago. Beyond history, the Prime Minister framed the future of bilateral relations through his 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas' policy. By advocating for development-oriented diplomacy, he signaled a transition from cultural nostalgia to a strategic partnership focused on regional stability and economic growth.
Modi Charts Shared Path for India and Indonesia
Drawing parallels between the ancient epic traditions of the Ramayana and the modern culinary kinship of Papad and Krupuk, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Indonesian Parliament to emphasize a deep-rooted historical symmetry, framing the two nations as natural partners in a democratic, open Indo-Pacific.
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