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Gaining Momentum: Exploring Vietnam-Japan Economic Cooperation Expansion

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The event was attended by over 800 students who are young leaders and managers participating in advanced political theory classes at the HCMA. Professor Tran Van Tho, an honorary professor at Waseda University in Japan, emphasized Japan’s significant interest in Vietnam’s growth route and their cooperation, which includes institutional reforms, improved business climate, and assistance for Vietnam’s development of industrialization plans. Notable projects supporting these efforts include the Ishikawa project (1995-2000), the Vietnam-Japan partnership beginning in 2003, and various industrial policy research initiatives. Professor Tran Van Tho – Honorary Professor of Waseda University, Japan, speaks at the seminar According to Professor Tran Van Tho, Vietnam has not fully exploited its resources, and further development can be achieved by utilizing domestic resources and effectively coordinating external resources. Professor Ikebe Ryo of Senshu University, Japan, discuss...

Upholding the Dharma: The Inspiring Story of North East India’s Buddhist Nuns

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Buddhist Nuns at monastery in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh Today, however, the landscape is changing, thanks to the growing presence and activism of Buddhist nuns in the region. These women are challenging long-held beliefs about the role of women in Buddhist practice and carving out new spaces for themselves within the tradition. In doing so, they are defying patriarchy and upholding the dharma, the Buddha’s teachings on the path to liberation. At the forefront of this movement is the Jangchub Choling Institute, also known as Gyangong Ani Gompa, a Buddhist nunnery located in the town of Tawang of Arunachal Pradesh. Founded in 1993, the nunnery has become a hub for Buddhist education and practice, attracting women from across North East India and beyond. Today, it is home to over 200 nuns, making it one of the largest and most influential institutions of its kind in the region. Legend has it that Merak Lama Lodroe Gyatso had a sister who was a nun. As no woman could reside ...