Pithoragarh:The Ministry of External Affairs of India has given its consent to convert the holy Mount Kailash geographical area into a shared world heritage site with China and Nepal. The Ministry of External Affairs will now lobby on the international stage for the protected UNESCO world heritage status at the initiative of the Wildlife Institute of India.
UNESCO has been trying for the last two years to get the world heritage status for Mount Kailash and its surrounding geographical area. However, border disputes between India, China and Nepal put the matter into cold storage.
Also Read:Rahul Gandhi tests Covid positive
This time, the MEA has agreed to take forward the proposal with China and Nepal for the inclusion of the Kailash region as a shared world heritage site. A total of 31 thousand 252 square kilometres of Kailash area have been earmarked for the same. India will contribute 7120 square kilometres of its area for the initiative.