Modi, Prabowo to Launch Restoration of Ancient Prambanan Shiva Temple in Indonesia
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Indonesian President-elect Prabowo Subianto will jointly launch a major conservation project for the historic Prambanan Temple complex in Yogyakarta on Tuesday. The initiative, announced by PM Modi, underscores a deepening cultural partnership between India and Indonesia centered on shared heritage.
Dating back over a millennium, Prambanan is one of Southeast Asia's largest temple complexes dedicated to Lord Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma. Its architecture and reliefs are profound testaments to the ancient spread of Indic culture, philosophy, and art across the maritime Silk Road.
For the global Desi diaspora, this collaboration represents more than a diplomatic gesture. It is a tangible reaffirmation of the living, enduring links between the Indian subcontinent and its civilizational siblings in the region. The preservation of Prambanan helps safeguard a sacred site that is a physical anchor for this shared history, reminding communities both in South Asia and abroad of deep-rooted cultural connections that transcend modern borders. The project highlights how diaspora heritage is often woven into the fabric of nations far from the subcontinent's shores.
