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Nalanda Project to Boost Sino-India Ties
The Buddhist heritage in Nalanda is playing a silent yet assertive role in bringing India and China closer.
The involvement of China in restoring the glory of Nalanda is expected to receive further boost following the four-day visit of its President Hu Jiantao to India beginning on November 20. The development on Nalanda follows the recent reopening of the Nathula (pass) near Arunachal in the North-East to restore the bilateral trade between the two Asian countries. History is set to repeat itself, as two Chinese monks are visiting Nalanda again on foot following the same route through which Chinese traveller Huien Tsang had visited Nalanda in the seventh Century AD. The travellers from Beijing are following the silk route and are expected to reach Nalanda by November 20.They had started their journey three months back. The Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is scheduled to inaugurate it sometime in December.The story of Xuan Zang (Huien Tsang) Memorial Hall in a way narrates the story of Indo-China ties since 1960. The construction of memorial hall was started in the year 1960-61 under the stewardship of the country’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. The Chinese Government had handed over a cheque of Rs 5.7 lakh as its contribution for the project. In January 1957 Nehru had personally received the relics of Xuan Zang from the Dalai Lama, which was to be housed in the memorial hall. However, the project came to a standstill after the relationship between the two countries soured after the Chinese aggression in 1962. Finally, the project was completed by the CPWD in 1984 and in 2001 it was handed over to the Nava Nalanda Mahavihara- an institute dedicated to Buddhist studies under the Government of India`s, Department of Culture. But even after its completion the memorial hall remained abandoned till China once again developed interest in it. The Chinese Government is again investing around Rs 4 crore to decorate the memorial hall. Dr S.P.Sinha, Registrar, Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, informed that in the recent past China`s Religious Minister accompanied by a technical team had come to inspect the progress of the memorial work. Besides the two Chinese monks, a team of 30-40 members from the Chinese Central Television have taken the ancient Silk route and are scheduled to reach Nalanda on November 18 to produce an 8-hour long documentary on Xuan Zang. As Nalanda opens up a new phase of diplomacy between India and its Asian neighbour,the Nitish government is presently working on an ambitious project- Vision Nalanda- to develop the Rajgir-Nalanda-Bodhgaya circuit as world class cities. The vice-chairman of the state Planning Board, Mr N.K. Singh, is currently coordinating the Nalanda project in Bihar. By Mrs Gupta, Section Nalanda Group Posted on Fri Nov 17, 2006 at 03:46:22 AM EST
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