Government to establish cross cultural linkages with 39 Indian Ocean Countries under Project Mausam

Ministry of Culture ,
09 April 2015, India

The Government has proposed to establish cross cultural linkages and to revive historic maritime cultural and economic ties under 'Project Mausam' with 39 Indian Ocean countries. The 39 countries include Bahrain, bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Egypt, Iraq, Mauritius, Singapore, Thailand, Yemen, South Africa, Philippines, Pakistan among others.

Project 'mausam' was launched in the 30th Session of World Heritage Committee meeting which was heald at Doha, Quatar in June, 2014 and since then it has received postivie response from countries such as China, UAE, Qatar, Myanmar, Iran and Vietnma. Archaeological Survey of India in collaboration with State Govt. of Keraia organized a National Conference on Project 'Mausam' in Kochi in November 2014. Indira Gandhi National Centre for Art (IGNCA) has constituted an Academic ommittee and a temporary research unit in this regard.

The Government has formulated action plan for achieving a World Heritage transnational nomination for 'Indian Ocean Maritime Rotes'. The Plan envisages joint initiative of India and various member states for implementation of UNESCO Culturall Conventions of World Heritage and Intangible culture. It further promotes joint research and selection of appropriate sites to prepare application of trans-national nomination of Maritime Routes & Coastal Cultural Landscape sites. The Standing Financial Committee (SFC) memorandum is under construction.

This information was given by the Union Minister of State for Culture (Independent Charge), Tourism (Independent Charge), & Civil Aviation, Dr. Mahesh Sharma in reply to a question int he Parliament today.

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