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Bharat Muni's Natyashastra and Shrimad Bhagavad Gita are now in the UNESCO Memory of the World Register. The announcement attempts to portray a milestone in global appreciation of India's knowledge and artistry.

This development ensures long-term strategic advantage to India. Narendra Modi said in a social media post: “The inclusion of the Gita and Natyashastra in the UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register is a stunning recognition of our wisdom and culture.” This recognition goes beyond borders and testifies to the indomitable impact of our civilization and further extends his statement, which is a claim that the registers have on UNESCO world signify timeless wisdom.

UNESCO Register Broaches New Opportunities for India

The Natyashastra has emerged as an unparalleled document and supreme work of art. This inclusion inscribes India’s G20 presidency alongside 13 other international inscriptions, marking Modi’s government 2023 as a foundational year for these works. This transformative decade is becoming the most important in our culture and civilization, which spans centuries, marks unprecedented change for India. These inscriptions become a pivotal axis around which a new era applies policy development activities in Asia.

Bharat Shekhar joined the Global Civilisation Reset Sharing Bank along with other Indian officials, where Shekhawat termed this change as Bharat Civilisation Recovery. In one of his videos on social networks, highlighting this inscription also becomes a turning point in human civilization inspired Shekhawat’s view on a civilizations perspective.

India has been one of the strongest nations on the globe along with British Commonwealth Countries. This addition places India in comparison to other global players on the world’s cultural map, further increasing India’s cultural focus and civilization count.

UNESCO Adds 74 New Entries Worldwide  

As per the latest reports, UNESCO has included 74 more collections in the Memory of the World Register. The total collections now stand at 570 which signifies the heritage of the world’s culture and intelligence.


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