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Bilateral Relations

 

India and the Lao PDR share friendly and cordial relations, set on a

solid historical cultural basis and reinforced by mutually beneficial

exchanges in the political and economic spheres in more recent times.

India's principled role in Laos as the Chairman of the International

Commission for Supervision and Control (ICSC) in Indo-China from 1954

to 1975 is still remembered fondly and appreciated both by the

government and the Lao people.

 

Interaction between India and the Lao PDR dates back to the reign of

King Asoka. According to a legend, emissaries of King Asoka brought a

relic of the Buddha to Laos, which is believed to have been placed

beneath the That Luang temple in Vientiane. The Wat Phu temple in

Champassak Province (Southern Laos) is a standing example of the rich

cultural interaction between India and Laos in the 7th and 8th

century A.D. In many ways, the Wat Phu temple is considered to be a

precursor of the Angkor Vat group of temples in Cambodia. In a recent

excavation, Hindu religious icons like the Shiva Lingam have been

discovered in an area close to the Wat Phu. Similar icons were also

found in the northern province of Bokkeo (bordering Myanmar).

 

The impact of these traditional and cultural links is clearly evident

even today in various aspects of the Lao religion, with both Buddhist

and Hindu influences, language (with roots in Sanskrit and Pali), art

and architecture, philosophy, customs and social ethos. Lao PDR has

developed, almost as a fine art, its own version of the Hindu epic

Ramayana in ballet form.

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