External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar unveiled a bust of Mahatma Gandhi in Tokyo’s Edogawa ward, highlighting Gandhi’s global legacy and timeless message of peace and non-violence. The event coincided with Jaishankar’s visit to Japan for a Quad foreign ministers’ meeting.
Event Details
- The bust unveiling took place in Edogawa ward, home to a significant Indian community and known as “Little India.”
- The event was attended by Edogawa ward’s mayor Takeshi Saito, parliamentary vice minister of foreign affairs Masahiro Komura, and other dignitaries.
Significance of the Statue
- Jaishankar emphasized Gandhi’s role as a global icon, whose teachings on non-violence and sustainable growth remain relevant today.
- He noted that the independence of India, led by Gandhi, was a catalyst for global decolonization, influencing freedom movements in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
Gandhi’s Timeless Message
- In light of current global conflicts and tensions, Jaishankar stressed the importance of Gandhi’s belief that solutions do not come from warfare.
- Gandhi was described as the “original prophet of sustainable growth,” advocating for climate-friendly and sustainable practices.
Community Impact
- The statue and the park named after Gandhi are seen as symbols of the growing bonds between India and Japan, particularly within the Indian community in Tokyo.
- Jaishankar expressed hope that “Little India” in Edogawa would continue to grow and strengthen cultural ties between the two nations.