On the Upcoming Global Buddhist Summit in New Delhi

So this tweet regarding the Global Buddhist Summit being conducted by India landed up on my TL some time back and triggered a chain of thoughts that I shall attempt to share here.

Let’s see how it goes ..

Note : Before moving ahead, do go thru the video on the tweet above, even if in form of snippets.

I’ll begin with a disclaimer : This blog post is NOT about religion or evangelism, if at all. Instead, I intend talking a bit about our Buddhist heritage and how it has great potential in deepening ties with the near and far neighbourhood.

First & foremost, as expected, I searched for & quickly found a hashtag about the upcoming Global Buddhist Summit that seems to have been created by some good folks: #GlobalBuddhistSummit .
The event is apparently being organised by International Buddhist Confederation, New Delhi.

The existence of the International Buddhist Confederation itself was a revelation for me!
That such an organisation exists in the country speaks volumes about those who realized the importance of this heritage and the need to preserve and share it.

The motto of the @IbcWorldOrg itself give away the intent : ‘Collective Wisdom, United Voice’.

THIS is what holds a huge potential for the near and even far neighbourhood.

The common heritage of Buddhism directly links India with almost all its direct neighbours less East and West Pakistan.
Nepal : Birth Place of Lord Buddha
Bhutan : Buddhist Majority Country
Myanmar : Buddhist Majority Country that is also credited with saving the practice of Vipassana in its true form as taught by Lord Buddha Himself. Sh. Goenka Ji discovered it while doing business in Myanmar and brought it back to India.Sri Lanka : Yet another Buddhist Majority Country.
Tibet : The Birthplace of the current Dalai Lama, as also thought to be the custodian of a large number of priceless Buddhist manuscripts.

Then there is Japan from where a steady stream of visitors keep landing in Bodh Gaya for pilgrimage, many of whom then settle there in matrimonial bliss with Indian spouses. This is what Google tells me 👇

However, the first Global Buddhist Summit only happened in 2023. We were perhaps a bit late in realizing this common heritage. But as they say: Better Late Than Never!
I’d say that we have been in an overdrive since then, ‘spreading the word’ & getting like-minded folks together!

The first inkling of the sheer GOLD that India has in terms of Buddhist heritage was the reception in Thailand of the sacred relics that were sent there by us. IIRC, it was the IAF that flew the relics to Thailand and back.

(Link to above tweet : https://x.com/AdityaRajKaul/status/1764395457189413163 )

The relics subsequently travelled to Russia and Bhutan as well in 2025.
In fact Prime Minister Modi himself was there in Bhutan when the relics were on display there for the faithful.
Talk about Diplomacy with common heritage links!

The case of Russia is even more interesting, though.
Who knew that a region in Russia would be a Buddhist majority region .. and that too in the EUROPEAN part of Russia.
So technically, the relics also travelled to Europe last year!

On that note, do watch the video in the tweet below for the reception accorded to the holy relics in Kalmykia by the locals.

Bottomline : This common Buddhist heritage has a lot of potential to thicken the already existing bonds of friendship and cultural imprints throughout the Indian Subcontinent and even farther away.

IMO though, the acme of this shall, however, lie in not only deeper cultural linkages but also in deeper economic linkages.

Remember, it was an Indian businessman in Burma – Sh Goenka Ji – who brought back Vipassana to India after millennia. What is to say that the current ambassadors of the Buddhist heritage won’t find a way into translating this forum of Global Buddhist Summit into business partnerships as well?
Especially if a gentle nudge or two is given by the GOI as well?

In any case, as mentioned in the interview in the beginning of this blog post, delegates for this Global Buddhist Summit include not only religious scholars but academics as well.
Here’s to hoping that subsequent iterations will also see businessmen as well!

And as always, when it comes to the question of Buddhism, there is always the China factor as well.
Especially wrt the reincarnation of the next Dalai Lama, whenever that happens.
In fact here is what I wrote about that 14 years ago!

And true to their form, China didn’t disappoint either!
This is what they did after the First Global Buddhist Summit was held in India.


Come to think of it, we weren’t the only ones who were late in recognizing the potential of the Buddhist legacy!
And the Chinese just copied us!

This time round, thought, they have been a bit smarter .. they did theirs a week before the Indian event!

As I conclude this chain of thoughts, all I’ll say is that the upcoming Global Buddhist Summit might just be a much larger event in terms of eventual impact than what we think currently.
This is exactly what triggered this thread after I first came across the report regarding it.

It is as much about sharing the common heritage of Lord Buddha as it is about deepening existing bonds throughout the near and far neighbourhood. And I hope this includes economic bonds as well because in addition to religion, nothing else binds more strongly than money!

True impact of events such as the Global Buddhist Summit can only be seen with the benefit of hindsight, perhaps a few years or even decades after the event. One can only hope and pray that we steer this in the right direction for common good of all.

For Europe and USA, Buddhism is truly one the most ‘popular’ religions that have originated in India, thanks in large part to the charisma of His Holiness The Dalai Lama. In fact, Richard Gere even got banned from travelling to China for talking about Tibet!

However, the question of Tibet is not triggered this thought. That will be decided in due course, probably whenever the Dalai Lama reincarnates next.
That said, this unrelated event by Buddhist monks in USA is also worth following 👇

With this I conclude this chain of thoughts.
I hope the Global Buddhist Summit becomes a regular event, either annually or bi-annually & that dividends shall include peace and harmony for all concerned.
On that note, I’ll leave this post here as well, to tickle your brains!


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On the Pahalgam Terror Attack

This chain of thoughts was first shared on Twitter / X on the night of 24th April 2025.

Folks sharing some thoughts on the #PahalgamTerrorAttack. Here goes ..
 
To begin with, I think this visual of a newlywed couple on their honeymoon shall remain forever etched in my mind whenever this incident in particular and the name of Pakistan in general comes up.
 
 
By now we all know what happened.
 
Tourists were asked their religion & those who were adherents of the ‘wrong’ faith were killed without second thoughts by those who follow the ‘correct’ deen. The first thought that came to my mind upon hearing this was the speech by Asim Munir:
 
 
Of course, with the benefit of hindsight, this was not just hot air and bluster from the Brown Panted Chief, but a ‘Call to Action’ to stir up the terror pot in India.
 
But then, I find it amusing that many of our own people were aghast upon hearing this.
 
If you think Munir was out of his mind in talking this trash against Hindus, then I have a white coloured building in Agra to sell to you!
 
Don’t believe me?
 
Well, here is what a top Indian diplomat came to hear from a six-year old girl in Pakistan:

Yup.

‘H!ndu Kutt@’ is the way these Paakis define you and me. Do note the spontaneous laughter from the audience on this ‘joke’ in a popular show in Pakistan:

You and I may go to town professing our love for the Paakis, light thousands of candles on Wagah-Atari Border in ‘solidarity’ with them and go gaga over their actors in Bollywood movies.

But to them, we were, we are and we always will be the enemy.

Period.

What we lack is ‘शत्रुबोध‘ against the ones who have sworn to annihilate us not just physically, but also as a civilization.

These people revere marauders who raped and killed / converted their own Hindu ancestors.

Sadly, these bastard children of their great grandmothers’ rapists have allies within Indian borders as well – wittingly or unwittingly.

These people see their history as starting from when Mohammad bin Qasim conquered Sindh. Nothing before that is relevant. And if you think it is their Madrasas that teach this to their kids, then you couldn’t be more wrong. This what their schools teach : State Sponsored Radicalization in Pakistan’s School Curriculum: Part 2 of 3

So what come next?

How do we get rid of this rabid entity called Pakistan that occupies what were our own lands less than a century ago?

Short answer – HUMILIATE them at every given opportunity, militarily or better still, psychologically.

Even if it does not kill their hatred towards you and me, it will scare them enough to keep them at bay for some time atleast. Remember, after the humiliating Battle of Bahraich, the invaders didn’t dare look towards India for over a century.

Closer to our times, the humiliation of 1965 was not digestible for them and thus, they came back for yet more humiliation in 1971. After 1971, the Brown Panted Ones have never dared confront Indian Armed Forces face to face in open war.

Yes, they tried Kargil. But in their own words, they never thought Indian Armed Forces would react so violently to it.

Bottomline: HUMILIATION is what keeps them at bay, till the time they forget their aukaat & come back again at you.

Keep humiliating them, & there will be peace.

Which is why the decision to put Indus Water Treaty in abeyance has rattled them so much!

They could react to Surgical Strikes by denial. They could react to Balakot by ‘Swift Retreat’ & losing an F-16. But to this, they have no counter, except shout WAR!

Btw, talking about ‘War’, this is what their erstwhile Brown Panted Chief had to say about their famed Brown Panted Army!

Just watch this video from the 3-minute mark.

This was their CHIEF speaking!

Coming back to the IWT, I have written a bit about it in the past as well. Shall share those threads at the end of this thread. But one thing that merits attention is the wording used in the very beginning of the text of the Treaty. It is this :

Yes, IWT was signed under a smokescreen of ‘peace and friendship’ that has cleared off now. There is not much that Pakistan can do except cry, or if they dare, then to take military action. And we all know how that has ended for them, each and every time!

But, something tells me this is not all that is coming their way.

No Sir!

Not when Indian Prime Minister switched to English in the middle of a speech to a non-English speaking audience.

Why?

Ask those who heard it & understood in the Western Hemisphere.

If this is not an announcement of much worse headed the way of Pakistan, then I don’t know what else it is.

The Paakis overplayed their hand in #PahalgamTerrorAttack.

They thought they would sour the visit of Vance, just as they did during Clinton’s time :

The Paakis thought they would hide behind ‘indigenous freedom struggle’ by using local terrorists.

But to their utter surprise, GOI never bothered with such technicalities. Instead, they acted swiftly and decisively by targeting the IWT and Paaki Diplomatic Staff straight away!

It was almost as if the GOI had already made plans for any such provocation long ago!

Mind you, I say this not to belittle the lives lost in Pahalgam. But instead, to point to the fact that Pakistan just cannot be expected to NOT come and kill us at every given opportunity.

That said, I think they miscalculated wrt to this terror attack – Either in the sheer numbers of casualties that the yahoos inflicted, or in the response from the GOI. I’m sure there would be a LOT of nervous discussions going on within Pakistan since then.

So what comes next?

And more importantly, what is the likelihood of further punitive actions by India?

Well, in my opinion, the likelihood is high.

When and How, is what needs to be seen.

Why do I say this?

Well, because of the extremely strong actions thus far and the extremely harshly worded statements from the Prime Minister, Raksha Mantri and Home Minister.

Then there are the visuals of the Home Minister paying respects to the departed souls. The similarity with the Prime Minister doing the same in the aftermath of the Pulwama Attack is unmissable. Feel free to disagree.

This has been our trajectory thus far:

A war/near war every decade:

1947-48

1965

1971

1984/87 (Siachen/Brasstacks)

1999 (Kargil)

2002 (Parakram)

2019 (Pulwama/Balakot)

This decade still awaits one. Judging by the way things are panning out, the wait may not be for very long.

How the next part of Indian retaliation comes about, is anyone’s guess.

It may be military retaliation. Or it may be through other means.

But one thing is for sure – It will have to be something that cannot be hidden away or wished away by Pakistan.

Retribution will not only have to be served, but also be SEEN as having been served.

THIS is what will get you to the humiliation of the Brown Panted Rulers of Pakistan that I talked about in the beginning.

It doesn’t only need to be SEEN, but I would want it to be SPECTACULAR as well.

Spectacular enough to drown out the horrific visuals of Pahalgam Spectacular enough to keep these self-styled successors of Saiyyad Salar Masud away from my lands for atleast a decade, if not a century.

After the Army (Surgical Strikes) and the Air Force (Balakot), will it be the Navy that will do the honours this time? Remember, they were raring to go even in Feb 2019!

Unfortunately, I cannot see the future and don’t know what will happen next. But what I surely can say is that this war has been going on since the day Pakistan begins its history from, i.e. 8th Century AD. Any lull is bound to be temporary. Period.

Unfortunately for us, we’ve been conditioned to seek instant gratification instead of looking at things the way they actually are – A never ending battle for the very soul of our civilization (Fortunately, there’s a mute button on Twitter for such 👇 idiots!) 

As I try and conclude this chain of thoughts, I will share this tweet 👇 from four years ago before moving ahead. I still stand by it. Once again, feel free to disagree.

A word on how Pakistan is reacting to it. In one simple phrase – Like a headless chicken!

They have banned India owned airlines from using their precious airspace!

But interestingly, they DARE NOT ban airlines from other countries because every other country in the world is a potential donor to this beggar nation!

I don’t think we will need to wait too long before a prominent Pakistani politician or military man (serving or retired) will make the first mention of nukes.

THAT is how rattled Pakistanis are currently.

We have shown them the other cheek far too many times even in my living memory, what to talk about our history since 1947 or even before that. I say it is time to stop that now. It is time to grease the wheels of history with the blood that makes them move.

This is what I wrote about 11 years ago. Still holds true. There WILL be pain over the short term, but in the larger scheme of things, it won’t matter much.

I am of the firm opinion that with a Pakistan that is subdued in whatever form, quite a bunch of our internal issues will also take care of themselves.

And the Pakistan that I look to see subdued includes the terror central in Rawalpindi.

With this I conclude this particular chain of thoughts. Remember, the enemy is a coward. He runs away at the first hint of a strong reaction. For example, just count the number of terror attacks in India outside of J&K since 26/11 Mumbai Attacks.

Pakistan has been testing and pushing our redlines since 15 Aug 1947 itself. Thus far we had been willing to turn the other cheek. But that window passed about a decade ago when the BSF pounded the hell out of Pakistan Rangers in Oct 2014.

Deep down, Pakistan knows it as well. But their ego prevents them from acknowledging it. Hence my insistence on HUMILIATION, because nothing else will work on such an enemy.

Read your scriptures and ‘mythology’. Notice that destroying asuras was a bounden duty for the sake of preserving your Dharma. 

With this I conclude my thread.
Hope it made some sense to you. If not, well .. so be it!
I look fwd to seeing what comes next.

I shall just leave 2-3 threads on the Indus Water Treaty since it is so much in news currently.

Thread 1 on IWT :

Thread 2 on IWT :

Thread 3 on IWT :

And a real-world manifestation of what I see as the only way to get lasting peace in our lands 👇👇

Missed this one regarding Paaki ‘artists’ working in Indian films 👇

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