Srinagar, May 3 -- The exposition of sacred Buddha relics in Leh, lauded by the Prime Minister, is more than a religious event-it is a profound statement of India's enduring civilisational ethos and its role as a bridge between cultures. At a time when the world is increasingly fragmented by conflict and identity politics, such events reaffirm the quiet power of spiritual diplomacy rooted in shared heritage. Leh, nestled in the trans-Himalayan region, is not merely a picturesque destination but a living symbol of Buddhist culture in India. The public display of relics has drawn devotees, monks, and visitors from across regions, turning the event into a confluence of faith, culture, and peace. The Prime Minister's appreciation underscores ...