India is advancing monument conservation through strong legal frameworks, increased funding, and technology-driven restoration methods. With over 3,600 protected sites and 44 UNESCO World Heritage locations, efforts include digital mapping, public-private partnerships, and cultural integration. The approach positions heritage as a living asset, linking preservation with tourism, community participation, and sustainable economic development.
India strengthens monument conservation with Tech and Policy

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