Abhay Kumar's proposal for an official earth anthem, selected from the best entries received during a global online competition, was recommended for UNESCO's consideration in January by the Permanent Delegation of India to the Paris-based world body.
UNESCO recognised that an earth anthem would contribute to bringing the world together, said Kumar, who is the First Secretary (Press) at the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu.
"However, it does not seem to be ready to take up the challenge, due to budget constraints and lack of a well prepared plan," he said.
The composition has lines in Hindustani, English, Nepali, Bengali, Pasto, Urdu, Sinhala, Dzongkha and Dhivehi that are spoken in the eight members of SAARC.
Asked about a way forward, Kumar said he has offered to help UNESCO in preparing a comprehensive conceptual plan and finding ways to implement it.