The Embassy of India in Azerbaijan has inaugurated a Permanent Exhibition on UNESCO World Heritage Sites of India at its premises in Baku, APA reports.
The opening ceremony brought together ambassadors and diplomats from various countries, members of the Azerbaijani Parliament, representatives of the business community, tour and travel operators, media representatives, social media influencers, and members of the Indian diaspora in Azerbaijan.
The exhibition was jointly inaugurated by the Ambassador of India to Azerbaijan, Abhay Kumar, and Anna Soave, Head of Country Programme of UN-Habitat Azerbaijan. The permanent display features 17 panels showcasing some of India's most renowned cultural and natural landmarks inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Speaking at the event, Ambassador Kumar said India is one of the world's oldest continuous civilizations, with a cultural legacy spanning thousands of years. He noted that the country is home to 44 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including 36 cultural sites, seven natural sites, and one mixed site, representing not only India's heritage but also the shared heritage of humanity.
The ambassador highlighted landmarks such as Nalanda, the Taj Mahal, the Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi, and the temple complexes of Hampi and Khajuraho, expressing hope that the exhibition would inspire visitors to learn more about India's cultural and natural heritage while strengthening cultural ties between India and Azerbaijan.
Addressing the gathering, Anna Soave praised the Embassy of India for launching the permanent exhibition, describing it as an important initiative for promoting cultural awareness, encouraging dialogue, and celebrating humanity's shared heritage. She also commended India's long-standing commitment to preserving its cultural and natural treasures.
The ceremony was followed by a Heritage-cum-Fashion Walk, during which Azerbaijani participants showcased traditional Indian attire representing different states and regions of India, highlighting the growing cultural affinity between the two countries.
Guests also enjoyed an Indian Street Food Festival featuring a variety of authentic Indian dishes and beverages, alongside cultural performances by Azerbaijani artists inspired by India's rich artistic traditions.
The Permanent Exhibition on UNESCO World Heritage Sites of India will remain open to the public at the Embassy of India in Baku, providing visitors with an opportunity to explore India's internationally recognized cultural and natural heritage.