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Open Court With KK Muhammed E5: India’s Civilisational Ties With IndoPacific, Asia- Buddhist Circuit

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India has ancient civilizational ties with Central Asia, Far East Asia & South East Asia. Indic religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism spread from India to the countries in the Indo-Pacific & Asia at large. Ancient India’s influence on these countries can be seen and felt even today. In this episode, India's renowned archaeologist K K Muhammed discusses India’s civilizational ties with the Indo-Pacific & Asia and the International Buddhist Tourism Circuit.</p>

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