U.S. and India sign cultural property agreement to protect heritage, prevent trafficking, and promote justice worldwide.
India, US Sign Historic Cultural Property Agreement to Combat Illicit Antiquities Trafficking
The CPA aligns with the 1970 UNESCO Convention, which aims to prohibit and prevent the illegal import, export, and transfer of ownership of cultural property.
India, US ink Cultural Property Agreement for repatriation of ancient Indian artifacts
India and the US on Friday inked the Cultural Property Agreement that provides for the repatriation of India’s priceless heritage. The MEA spokesperson in a post on X said: “A historic day for India’s …
India-US Pact Seals Repatriation of Cultural Heritage
India and the US signed a landmark Cultural Property Agreement during the 46th World Heritage Committee session in New Delhi, focusing on repatriating cultural assets and strengthening bilateral ties.
India, US ink Cultural Property Agreement for Repatriation of Stolen Antiquities
India and the US have signed the Cultural Property Agreement alongside the 46th session of the World Heritage Committee.
India’s ‘Moidams’, mound-burial system of Ahom dynasty, gets Unesco tag
The Unesco World Heritage List now includes the ‘Moidams’, a mound-burial system used by the Ahom dynasty in Assam, making it the first cultural property from the Northeast to receive this prestigious …
China Real Estate Crash Alert; Slowing Economy Have Cascading Global Repercussions
In recent years, the China real estate collapse has become a focal point of global economic discussions. Major real estate firms such as Evergrande and Country Garden, once giants in the industry, have succumbed to bankruptcy,
Bangladesh Protests | Sheikh Hasina Will Ride Out This Crisis but at What Cost?
Soon after returning to Dhaka after an official visit to China, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government faced a major challenge due to the students’ agitation on the issue of quotas [reservation] in …
Bangladesh protesters issue demands amid shaky calm
Demonstrators insist they won’t be placated by change in the job quota system; want curfew lifted, detainees released.
Bangladesh crawls back to normalcy after deadly unrest
Bangladesh crawled back to normalcy on Wednesday after a five-day nationwide violent student protest over quotas in government jobs with rush hour traffic returning to streets in the capital, and …