Conference on “Global Diplomacy and Regional Cooperation:India–Nepal Partnership in Buddhist Heritage”

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Conference on “Global Diplomacy and Regional Cooperation: India–Nepal Partnership in Buddhist Heritage”

All interested faculty members, researchers, scholars, and students are hereby informed about the Conference on “Global Diplomacy and Regional Cooperation: India–Nepal Partnership in Buddhist Heritage”, organized by South Asia Foundation–Nepal, Nelson Mandela Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution (NMCPCR), and Lumbini Buddhist University, in collaboration with esteemed partner institutions.

Conference Dates:
30–31 January 2026
Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Venue:
Seminar Hall I & II,
Kamala Devi Complex,
India International Centre,
Max Muller Marg, New Delhi, India

Interested participants are requested to participate in the conference. For further information, registration details, or coordination, please contact:

Center for International Relations

📧[email protected]

Mr. Rahul Barua
📧 [email protected]
📧 [email protected]

All concerned are encouraged to take this opportunity to engage in academic dialogue on diplomacy, regional cooperation, and shared Buddhist heritage.

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