January 28, 2026

India Condemns Destruction of Hindu Statue Amid Thai-Cambodian Border War

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The Live Info Media

A long-standing border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia has taken a sharp religious and cultural turn. Following the demolition of a sacred statue, India has officially stepped in to express its deep concern.


The Incident

  • The Act: On December 22, Thai military engineers used an excavator to topple and destroy a 9-meter-tall statue of Lord Vishnu.
  • The Location: The statue was located in the An Ses area near the Preah Vihear temple. Cambodia claims this land as its own, while Thailand considers it a disputed zone recently secured by its forces.
  • The History: The statue was built in 2014. While Cambodia views it as a religious landmark, some Thai officials viewed it as an illegal structure used to mark territory.

The Human Cost

This event is part of a much larger and deadlier conflict:

  • Casualties: Since fighting reignited in early December, at least 86 people have been killed.
  • Displacement: Nearly one million people have been forced to flee their homes due to heavy shelling and airstrikes.
  • UNESCO Site at Risk: The famous Preah Vihear Temple (a 12th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva) has also reportedly been damaged by bombing.

India’s Official Response

India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued a strong statement on December 24:

  • “Disrespectful Act”: India described the demolition as a “disrespectful act” that hurts the sentiments of followers worldwide.
  • Shared Heritage: Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal reminded both nations that Hindu and Buddhist deities are part of a “shared civilizational heritage” for the entire region.
  • Call for Peace: India urged both sides to stop the violence and return to dialogue and diplomacy to protect lives and ancient heritage.

Current Situation (As of December 25)

  • Ceasefire Talks: Military officials from both countries began talks on Wednesday to restore a ceasefire.
  • Ongoing Violence: Despite the talks, military strikes continue. Reports indicate that Thailand has used fighter jets to bomb targets, while Cambodia has responded with rocket fire.

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