Kashmir Unearths 2,000-Year-Old Buddhist Site; PM Modi Hails 'Proud Moment'

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Moneycontrol•29-12-2025, 11:26
Kashmir Unearths 2,000-Year-Old Buddhist Site; PM Modi Hails 'Proud Moment'
- •A 2,000-year-old Buddhist site, including stupas and monastic buildings, discovered in Zehanpora village, Baramulla, J&K.
- •Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the find as a "proud moment" for India's cultural heritage, mentioning it in Man Ki Baat.
- •Discovery was prompted by blurry, decades-old photographs of stupas found in a French museum, leading to fresh surveys.
- •The site dates back to the Kushan period, revealing Kashmir's deep-rooted Buddhist history, previously overshadowed.
- •Located on an ancient trade and pilgrimage route, the site suggests Kashmir's key role in cultural and religious exchanges.
Why It Matters: Major archaeological find in Kashmir reveals a 2,000-year-old Buddhist past, reshaping regional history.
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