Re: [MTC Global] China gets its own Nalanda, shames India

I ,for one, have come to terms with the fact that this is who we are-rabble rousing ,noise machines filled with hot air.I used to watch with rising horror ,anger and worry at the bravado of people.Now I am very relaxed .
We are intolerant to new ideas and no one can share an idea without being lynched.
I am not amazed at all-we take a decade to build a Metro line in a city and cause so much havoc for the public.China is building  a passage in bitter cold conditions where machines have to be heated and is on target on this 2 year project of many hundred miles of roadway.
When I visited China in 2007 not a word of English- but  was witness to them preparing for the Olympics the next year .and then I saw them preparing for the Games in Bangalore.Today they imported English teachers giving their young a chance to go abroad ,study ,come back and serve the country. And their structures stand not as ghost towns but as the pride of the country.And I am sure we have an excuse rather than a reason on why China beat us to it.
We are far too gone but I am a firm believer that we will rise again ....
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On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 1:27 PM, Varun Arya <aimvarun@gmail.com> wrote:
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Subject: IIT Global Current Affairs China gets its own Nalanda, shames India

http://www.newindianexpress.com/thesundaystandard/2017/jun/04/china-gets-its-own-nalanda-shames-india-1612588.html


China gets its own Nalanda, shames India

By Yatish Yadav  |   Published: 04th June 2017 08:12 AM  |  

Last Updated: 04th June 2017 08:12 AM  |   A+A-   |  

Nanhai Buddhist College

NEW DELHI: China has scored a major victory in soft power diplomacy by quietly launching its own Nalanda University while the original Nalanda campus in Bihar, planned almost a decade ago, is still stuck with 455-acre dead space.

China's education ministry had managed to keep the plan a secret till a few weeks ago when it formally announced the enrolment for Nanhai Buddhist College in Hainan province in May. The first batch is set to take off from September with a strength of 220 students to occupy the vacant Buddhist diplomacy space. Nalanda in 2014 had started with just 14 students and 11 teachers. Sources said the secrecy is baffling since China was part of the global team, which first promoted the idea of reconstructing Nalanda University in the ancient Indian city in 2006.

Nalanda was hit by the careless approach of its mentors, including Nobel laureate Amartya Sen and his team, since the beginning of 2007 when the Manmohan Singh government appointed them to work out the plan for the institution.

"In 2011, China had given a million-dollar cheque as donation for reconstruction of Nalanda. It appears now that Chinese were working in parallel to create the Buddhist university. Such sprawling campus cannot be built in one or two years. They must have started construction in 2012," sources said.

The Chinese Nalanda version is a sea-facing structure located on scenic Nanshan Mountains spread across 618.8 acres. Chinese have rechristened the university's coastline as "Brahma Pure Land", a concept borrowed from 'Yoga Vashistha' and Mahayana Buddhism. The Chinese Nalanda will offer courses in three languages—Pali, Tibetan and Chinese in six departments—Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, and the Buddhist Architectural Design and Research Institute.

The Chinese Buddhist university is closely linked to the Buddhist centres in Thailand, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Cambodia, which is seen as an attempt to completely sideline the Indian side in soft power diplomacy. The China has appointed monk Yin Shun as the dean of the university, who is interestingly abbot of Lumbini-based Zhong Hua Buddhist temple. Lumbini is the birthplace of Buddha, and China has been aggressively pushing to promote Nepalese pilgrimage site to counter India's Sarnath and Bodhgaya, where Gautama Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment. Since early 2010, Yin Shun has been advocating "the South China Sea Strategy" and had closely worked with Thailand and Nepal to create Buddhist 'One Belt and One Road' (OBOR).

It is a known fact that India recently boycotted China's high-profile economic design flagging sovereignty concerns over China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which passes through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). The plan, according to sources, is to link Lumbini, Wuxi and Hainan through Buddhist OBOR, usurping Buddhist legacy of India. Wuxi, near Shanghai, has been turned into permanent venue of world Buddhist forum by the Chinese government. According to sources, students as far as South American countries are applying to the Chinese university, which, along with knowledge, promises to provide best air and seawater quality in entire South Asia.

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