India's Manuscript Digitisation: Unlocking Ancient Wisdom

Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently announced that digitising India's ancient manuscripts will combat intellectual piracy. The initiative aims to reclaim India's knowledge legacy, showcasing its historical treasures globally. Modi praised collaborative efforts with private organizations and international partners, highlighting India's role in preserving cultural heritage.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 12-09-2025 19:31 IST | Created: 12-09-2025 19:31 IST
India's Manuscript Digitisation: Unlocking Ancient Wisdom
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emphasized the significance of digitising India's ancient manuscripts to curb intellectual piracy. Highlighting their role as a treasure trove of traditional knowledge that has been frequently duplicated and patented externally, Modi called this initiative a vital step in India's ongoing journey towards self-reliance.

Speaking at the International Conference on Gyan Bharatam, themed 'Reclaiming India's Knowledge Legacy through Manuscript Heritage', Modi acknowledged the concerted efforts of private organizations working alongside the government. He noted that more than 10 lakh manuscripts have already been digitised in India.

The prime minister underscored the importance of international cooperation with countries like Thailand, Vietnam, and Mongolia, showcasing India's cultural ties and shared interests. Modi proclaimed this initiative as a renaissance of India's rich heritage, built on preservation, innovation, and adaptation.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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