In a first, India set to chair, host UNESCO's World Heritage Committee session in Delhi

This marks a significant milestone as the first instance of a country leading and hosting the prestigious committee

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In a first, India set to chair, host UNESCO's World Heritage Committee session in Delhi

In a historic development, India is poised to chair and host UNESCO's World Heritage Committee session in New Delhi from July 21 to 31 this year, the Permanent Representative of India to UNESCO, Vishal V Sharma said on Tuesday.

This marks a significant milestone as the first instance of a country leading and hosting the prestigious committee.

The event positions New Delhi as the focal point for global discussions on preserving cultural and historical heritage, presenting a momentous opportunity to showcase India's rich cultural legacy on the world stage.

As per the official statement by UNESCO, “At the 19th extraordinary session (UNESCO, 2023), the World Heritage Committee decided that its 46th session will take place in India.”


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