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India is urged to embrace technology, including AI, to safeguard and promote its rich cultural heritage. Digital tools like VR and AR can democratize access to historical sites, but infrastructure and skill gaps need addressing. Experts emphasize curriculum updates for history and museology students, focusing on digital skills.
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