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India’s emphasis on cultural diplomacy

Posted 24 Feb 2024

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  • Sacred Relics of Lord Buddha and his two disciples Arahata Sariputra and Arahata Maudgalyayana displayed in Thailand.
  • Also, India handed over a list of 70 select documents to Oman pertaining to Oman that are available in the National Archives of India.
  • The above developments are exemplification of India’s Cultural Diplomacy.

 

  • Cultural DiplomacyIt is the exchange of ideas, information, art, language, and other aspects of culture among nations and peoples to foster mutual understanding.

 

  • Cultural Diplomacy’s significances for India
    • Important dimension of India’s soft power. 
    • Way to prevent conflict and promote peace. E.g Kartarpur Corridor to create goodwill with Pakistan.
    • Instrument in regional and international cooperation. E.g. Joint commemoration of 150th birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore’s by India and Bangladesh
    • Promotion of India’s tangible and intangible cultural heritage. E.g. Yoga, Classical dances, Religious tourism.

 

  • Challenges
    • Inadequate financing and lack of coordination among various institutions engaged in the conduct of cultural power projection.
    • Shortage of skilled manpower in Indian Missions/Posts abroad.
    • Lack of clarity on the mandate of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR).
    • Absence of a national policy on the projection of cultural soft strengths.
  • Tags :
  • Cultural Diplomacy
  • Soft Power
  • Relics of Lord Buddha
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