India’s cultural landscape continues to reflect the country’s extraordinary diversity of languages, traditions, festivals, music, dance, crafts, architecture and regional customs. From classical forms such as Bharatanatyam, Kathak and Odissi to folk traditions, handloom weaving, traditional painting and regional cuisine, communities across the country continue to preserve practices that have developed over generations. Museums, cultural institutions, artists and local communities are increasingly using digital platforms, exhibitions and festivals to introduce traditional art and heritage to younger audiences. India’s cultural heritage also continues to play an important role in tourism, education and international cultural exchange, helping showcase the country’s diverse traditions to audiences around the world.
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