The 'ASEM Workshop on Techniques and Instruments for Conservation of Monuments and Artefacts' which saw over 80 participants, was hosted by the Ministry of External Affairs in association with city-based INTACH.
"There is an increasing awareness among countries in Asia and Europe on the need to focus on obtaining an understanding of our cultural heritage and taking due measures to ensure its conservation. Each country has certain core competencies and has evolved certain technologies and techniques post research in the field of conservation.
ASEM (Asia Europe Meeting) is a unique platform for dialogue and cooperation between Asia and Europe. The grouping was created out of the mutual recognition that both continents would benefit immensely from further strengthening their multifarious relationship, especially in the context of the new challenges and exciting opportunities of the contemporary world.
"The ASEM dialogue process encompasses political, economic and socio-cultural cooperation, which is undertaken in a spirit of mutual respect and equal partnership," it said.
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The panel discussions featured subjects such as advancements in art conservation and training, use of modern technology for cultural heritage and phased acquisition of conservation paraphernalia, the MEA said.
"The discussions were followed by field visits to the INTACH Conservation Laboratory, the Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts and Humayun's Tomb, a World Heritage Site," it added.
"The discussions will contribute to bringing ASEM countries on a common platform towards the process of conservation of monuments and artefacts," the statement said.
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