The 46th Session of the World Heritage Committee commenced today at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, marking a significant moment as India takes on the role of host for the first time in the committee’s history. This prestigious event brings together representatives from over 190 countries, including experts in cultural and natural heritage preservation, to discuss critical issues and decisions affecting World Heritage Sites worldwide.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the session amidst a backdrop of cultural splendor and historical significance, emphasizing India’s rich tapestry of heritage sites that span millennia of history and diverse civilizations. With 40 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, India stands as a testament to its commitment to preserving and showcasing its cultural and natural treasures to the world.
The agenda for the 46th session is robust and comprehensive, reflecting the committee’s mandate to oversee matters related to World Heritage. Delegates will deliberate on proposals for new World Heritage Site nominations, evaluate State of Conservation reports for existing properties, and allocate resources from the World Heritage Fund for international assistance.
In his address, Prime Minister Modi highlighted the importance of collaborative efforts in safeguarding global heritage. “India’s hosting of the World Heritage Committee underscores our dedication to promoting global cultural dialogue and sustainable development through heritage conservation,” he stated, underscoring the importance of preserving heritage sites amidst challenges such as climate change and urbanization.
The session is also set to address emerging issues in heritage conservation, including the integration of technology for monitoring and preservation efforts, and fostering inclusive approaches that involve local communities in heritage management.
Bharat Mandapam, chosen as the venue for this prestigious event, symbolizes India’s commitment to promoting cultural diplomacy and international cooperation. The committee’s decisions during the session are expected to influence policies and actions aimed at protecting and promoting World Heritage Sites worldwide.
Over the course of the session, delegates will engage in intensive discussions, workshops, and presentations aimed at sharing best practices and advancing global cooperation in heritage conservation. The outcomes of these deliberations will shape the future of World Heritage preservation efforts and contribute to sustainable development goals on a global scale.