Monsoon Project With a deep appreciation for the historical legacy of Indian influence across South Asia and Southeast Asia, our project endeavors to meticulously chart 60 heritage monuments and sites throughout the region that bear the imprint of Indian culture or boast symbiotic ties with it. Employing a diverse array of data collection methodologies, mapping techniques, and comprehensive research, our project seeks to offer a comprehensive overview of the multifaceted relationships India has fostered with diverse regions across time. By meticulously cataloging these monuments and sites, our aim is to illuminate the intricate web of cultural exchanges, historical connections, and shared legacies that have shaped the collective heritage of South and Southeast Asia, thereby offering valuable insights into the rich tapestry of India’s cultural diplomacy and historical influence in the region. The logo for the project represents a link between countries affected by the monsoon rains. At its heart, the logo depicts a detailed picture of an Indian vassal, as found in the famous Fra Mauro map, created in the fifteenth century. This ship symbolizes the long history of trade and movement between India, Southeast Asia, and South Asia. The logo is carefully crafted to represent not just the past connections but also the cultural exchange and unity among the Monsoon countries. The colours used in the logo and website are inspired from the Fra Mauro map, celebrating the diverse cultures and environments of this lively area.
The project would be launched soon.