ISSI to celebrate Pakistan’s Ancient Archeological and Civilisational Heritage

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ISSI to celebrate Pakistan’s Ancient Archeological and Civilisational Heritage

ISLAMABAD, SEPT 19 /DNA/ – The Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) will be hosting a One-Day International Conference, titled “Celebrating Pakistan’s Ancient Archaeological and Civilisational Heritage”, at ISSI on 30 September 2024.

As the cradle of ancient civilisations, Pakistan boasts millennia-old, multi-layered heritage, including the Indus Valley Civilisation and the Buddhist Gandhara Civilisation. It is home to pre-historic cities of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa and iconic archeological sites at Taxila, Swat and Takht-e-Bahi. While the Indus Valley civilisation was the contemporary of ancient Egyptian and Babylonian civilisations, the Buddhist Gandhara evolved with multiple influences and is known particularly for its distinctive iconography. With six archeological marvels designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and a treasure trove of pre-historic and historic artefacts, Pakistan’s incredible civilisational legacy is imprinted deep on the global cultural landscape.

The International Conference will serve as a platform for insightful expert and policy discourse, focused on enhancing global awareness about Pakistan’s rich and varied heritage and devising strategies for a range of objectives from improved conservation and preservation to promotion of sustainable tourism.

The Conference sessions will explore archeological and cultural aspects of this unique heritage from technical and scholarly perspectives and contribute to enhanced understanding as well as interfaith dialogue and harmony.

Additionally, the Conference participants will undertake comprehensive analysis of tourism models and international best practices that support local economies, better preserve cultural heritage, and offer enriching experiences for tourists from within and abroad, while promoting cross-cultural ties and dynamic people-to-people exchanges.

By bringing together eminent international and Pakistani scholars, archeologists, experts, area specialists, and policymakers, the Conference aims to provide an avenue for underscoring the global salience of Pakistan’s ancient archaeological and civilisational heritage and catalysing it for sustainable tourism development.