NEW DELHI — The world should embrace Buddhist doctrines to find solutions to the ongoing conflicts and challenges to the international order, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said at a regional security conclave in Laos on Thursday. India has always advocated and practised dialogue for resolving complex international issues and its approach to a wide range of international challenges from border disputes to trade agreements, he said with his counterparts from a number of countries, including China’s Dong Jun, listening. The defence minister made the remarks at the conclave of 10-nation ASEAN grouping and some of its dialogue partners, held in Vientiane, the capital city of Laos. “With the world increasingly getting polarised into blocks and camps, leading to increasing strain on the established world order, it is time that the Buddhist doctrines of peaceful co-existence is embraced more closely by all,” he said. “Following these principles, India has always advocated and practised dialogue for resolving complex international issues,” he said. Singh said India’s commitment to open communication and peaceful negotiation is evident in its approach to a wide range of international challenges, including border disputes. Also read: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh holds talks with Chinese counterpart in Laos “An open...