Overview
- The III International Buddhist Forum runs September 25–28 in Elista with delegations from about 35 countries and more than 50 events, with a presidential greeting delivered at the plenary.
- Alexander Yakovenko said Buddhism helps connect Russia with leading Eurasian countries and reflects long-standing cultural exchange.
- Buryatia announced a mobile heritage platform featuring an interactive map, virtual tours and immersive audio guides, initially covering information on roughly 50 temples.
- Tuva confirmed a licensed Russian Buddhist University at the Tubten Shedrub Ling monastery will open in October with programs in Buddhist philosophy, iconography and medicine.
- A Buddhist Sunday school launched in Elista at the A. Sh. Kichikov Kalmyk National Gymnasium, with Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko attending the opening.