Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a stirring address at the inaugural event of the 46th Session of the World Heritage Committee, emphasizing India’s commitment to preserving cultural heritage while promoting global cooperation. Speaking from New Delhi, PM Modi articulated India’s comprehensive approach encapsulated in the motto, ‘Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi’ (Development and Heritage Together), highlighting the nation’s achievements and dedication to heritage conservation.
“India’s vision is clear and resolute – ‘Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi.’ Over the past decade, India has achieved remarkable progress in modern development while steadfastly honoring and preserving its rich cultural heritage,” PM Modi affirmed. He stressed the pivotal role of heritage sites in fostering a sense of unity and pride among communities worldwide, transcending geopolitical differences.
PM Modi underscored India’s proactive initiatives in heritage conservation, stating, “We have undertaken unprecedented measures to safeguard and promote our heritage.” He emphasized the significance of cultural landmarks in defining India’s identity and their universal value in contributing to global cultural diversity.
Addressing a global audience at the World Heritage Committee Meeting, PM Modi called for collective efforts to protect and celebrate heritage sites. “India invites the world to collaborate in preserving our shared heritage for future generations,” he declared, advocating for international solidarity in safeguarding cultural and natural treasures of universal significance.
The World Heritage Committee Meeting serves as a vital platform for international dialogue and cooperation in safeguarding and managing cultural and natural heritage sites. PM Modi’s address reaffirmed India’s leadership in cultural preservation and its commitment to promoting global harmony through sustainable heritage conservation.