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6th Anniversary of Imphal Peace Museum and Hiroshima-Nagasaki Day observed
- 09th August, 2025 :: Nippon Foundation / Manipur Tourism Forum -

 6th Anniversary of Imphal Peace Museum and Hiroshima-Nagasaki Day observed
6th Anniversary of Imphal Peace Museum and Hiroshima-Nagasaki Day observed :: Pix - Lamdamba Oinam



The 6th Anniversary of the Imphal Peace Museum along with the observation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Day was celebrated today at the Imphal Peace Museum. The commemorative event was organized by the Imphal Peace Museum in collaboration with the Nippon Foundation, the Sasakawa Peace Foundation, and the Manipur Tourism Forum.

His Excellency Ono Keiichi, Ambassador of Japan to India, Dr. Puneet Kumar Goel, IAS, Chief Secretary, Government of Manipur, and Prof. W. Chandbabu Singh, Vice Chancellor, Dhanamanjuri University, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest and Guests of Honour, respectively. Other distinguished dignitaries from Japan and India were also present at the function.

Addressing the gathering, Chief Guest His Excellency Ono Keiichi, Ambassador of Japan to India expressed deep honour in joining the occasion, extending sincere appreciation to the Manipur Tourism Forum, the Nippon Foundation, and the Sasakawa Peace Foundation for their contributions to the museum and the event.

Recalling the fierce battles of the Imphal campaign during World War II, the Chief Guest reflected on the tragic loss of life among local civilians and Japanese soldiers, stating, “War takes everything and gives nothing in return.” He paid tribute to the victims at the India Peace Memorial and conveyed the Government and people of Japan’s heartfelt gratitude for the people of Manipur’s generosity and support.

His Excellency reaffirmed Japan’s commitment to continue efforts for the recovery and repatriation of Japanese soldiers’ remains when conditions allow, and acknowledged India’s long-standing gesture of observing moments of silence in Parliament to remember Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Underscoring the importance of preserving the lessons of history, the Chief Guest described the Imphal Peace Museum as a beacon of peace and reconciliation. He noted the calligraphy of “Heiwa” (Peace) by late Prime Minister Shinzo Abe displayed in the museum, symbolising the shared vision of a free and open Indo-Pacific and the strong partnership between Japan and India.

“Japan will remain a trusted partner in the development of India, particularly the Northeast region,” he said, highlighting cooperation in connectivity projects, economic frameworks, and people-to-people exchanges. He called for building on the “rock-solid foundation of friendship” to further strengthen strategic and global partnerships, he added.

On his final address, he congratulated the museum on its anniversary and reiterated the shared mission to ensure that the sacrifices of war victims are never forgotten, and their aspiration for peace continues to inspire future generations.

 6th Anniversary of Imphal Peace Museum and Hiroshima-Nagasaki Day observed
6th Anniversary of Imphal Peace Museum and Hiroshima-Nagasaki Day observed :: Pix - Lamdamba Oinam



On this occasion, Guest of Honour Dr. Puneet Kumar Goel, Chief Secretary, Government of Manipur expressed that it was indeed a privilege to celebrate the 6th Anniversary of the Imphal Peace Museum and to observe Hiroshima and Nagasaki Day at the foothills where some of the most intense battles of the Second World War took place.

He remarked that the very site which once bore witness to fierce conflict has now been transformed into a space of peace and reflection through the Imphal Peace Museum. Describing the museum as a living testament to transformation, he emphasized how a land once torn by war now stands as a beacon of peace, learning and reconciliation.

The Chief Secretary further stated that the inauguration of the Harmony House and the Special Exhibition of defence-related artefacts from Japan marks a new chapter of remembrance and humanity. He noted that the gathering was also to solemnly observe Hiroshima and Nagasaki Day- a moment of global remembrance made powerful by the enduring value of peace.

Reflecting on the nuclear bombings that took place nearly 80 years ago, claiming the lives of over 200,000 people, he acknowledged the horrors of one of humanity's darkest chapters and it's devastating human cost. Yet, he emphasized, from such tragedy emerges an enduring message of peace, forgiveness, and quiet resilience.

Dr. Puneet Kumar Goel further stated that the survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki embody a profound commitment to peace, forged in the aftermath of unimaginable devastation- an act of deep moral courage. These values are not merely historical lessons; they remain profoundly relevant today. They remind us that diverse communities can transcend differences through compassion, understanding, and mutual respect, building a shared future rooted in unity and peace.

The State Government is deeply committed to preserving and safeguarding the cultural and historical heritage of Manipur, and he expressed his belief that the Imphal Peace Museum will continue to serve as a living classroom for such values. He extended his deepest appreciation to the dedicated team of the Imphal Peace Museum, as well as heartfelt gratitude to the Embassy of Japan, the Nippon Foundation, the Sasakawa Peace Foundation, the Manipur Tourism Forum, and all our Japanese friends and partners whose support has made this possible.

Let us all reaffirm our commitment to preserving the Imphal Peace Museum and fostering mutual respect, harmony and compassion for a peaceful and progressive Manipur, he added. As part of the celebrations, small fish were also released into the pond within the museum premises, symbolizing harmony with nature and the nurturing of life. The occasion also witnessed the offering of floral tributes to the brave fighters of the historic battles, honouring their courage, sacrifice, and enduring legacy. A two- minute silence was observed in memory of the departed souls.

On this occasion, the guests also inaugurated the Harmony House and a Special Exhibition showcasing items received from Japan, marking another milestone in the museum's mission to promote cross-cultural understanding. The programme served as a poignant reminder of the tragic consequences of war and the enduring importance of fostering dialogue, understanding, and harmony among nations.

The programme also included the formal acceptance and handing over of books received under the READ Project. The event concluded with a guided walk-through of the museum for the dignitaries and guests.

See a full photo Gallery of this event here




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