Today (2) is Mahatma Gandhi's birthday in India, which is also the International Day of Non-Violence. The Indian Taipei Association specially produced a film to review Gandhi's philosophy and call for world peace.

(reproduced from the film of the Indian Taipei Association)

[Reporter Lu Yixuan/Taipei Report] Today (2nd) is Mahatma Gandhi's birthday in India, which is also the International Day of Non-Violence. The Taipei Association of India produced a special film to commemorate it and shared it with the Taiwanese community through Facebook.

Gourangalal Das, president of the Indian Taipei Association, reviewed Gandhi's concept and vision of peace in the video, and also prayed that on the day of Gandhi's birthday, "Let India, Taiwan and the world's human beings work together to protect the world and us with peace, democracy and freedom. beautiful home".

Dai Guolan said in the film that October 2 is the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, the founding father of India. 75 years ago, Gandhi held the belief of truth and non-violence, led India to independence, and opened up India's own identity and value.

He mentioned that India's inclusiveness enables multi-ethnic groups to appreciate each other's language, culture and traditions when they work together.

The Indian people have walked hand in hand for 75 years, going through a long journey, from agricultural reform to digital transformation, from advanced infrastructure to space programs.

From tourism development to defense industry, the economic development is the best in the world.

This is Gandhi's vision: "to make India self-sufficient and also for the good of the world".

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Dai Guolan stated that India's current status in the world, "India was founded, the world benefits", is based on diversity and inclusiveness and the glory of the world's largest democracy. Today, India is the world's largest rice exporter, the world's largest pharmaceutical manufacturer, and the world's largest The No. 1 software supplier and the world's No. 1 movie DreamWorks.

He also emphasized, "However, we cannot be complacent, and we must always keep in mind Gandhi's original intention. As Gandhi once said, there is always enough in the world, and greed is not enough. Only by putting others first, and uniting as one, can we achieve sustainable common prosperity and the world is one family."

Dai Guolan further said that Gandhi's philosophy is the common asset of all mankind, and the United Nations has designated Gandhi's birthday as the International Day of Non-Violence. Our beautiful home".

Today (2) is Mahatma Gandhi's birthday in India, which is also the International Day of Non-Violence. The Indian Taipei Association specially produced a film to review Gandhi's philosophy and call for world peace.

(reproduced from the film of the Indian Taipei Association)