New Delhi, July 8: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the iconic Prambanan Temple highlighted India’s continued efforts to celebrate and preserve the shared cultural and civilisational heritage that connects India with Southeast Asia.
The visit showcased the importance of protecting historic landmarks and strengthening cultural partnerships built on centuries of shared traditions, values and historical links.
Over the years, India has taken several initiatives to promote heritage conservation, cultural cooperation and exchanges with countries around the world. These efforts aim to preserve ancient legacies while creating stronger connections among communities through art, history and tourism.
The Prime Minister’s visit to Prambanan Temple reflects India’s broader focus on cultural diplomacy and its commitment to safeguarding heritage sites that represent the collective history of humanity.
The engagement is expected to further encourage cooperation in heritage preservation and deepen cultural relations between India and partner nations.
