PM Modi visited Indonesia's 1,000-year-old Prambanan Temple, one of the world's largest Hindu shrines. Here's what makes the UNESCO site so iconic.

India and Indonesia are set to launch the restoration of the historic Prambanan Temple during Prime Minister Modi's visit to Yogyakarta on July 8. This initiative underscores a…

Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the cultural performances presented during his welcome in Jakarta, Indonesia. He applauded Indonesia's iconic Wayang Kulit shadow puppet…

Prime Minister Modi will launch a conservation project for the ancient Prambanan Temple. This initiative highlights the deep cultural ties connecting India and Indonesia. The…

It has supported the conservation of several temples and heritage sites linked to its centuries-old cultural ties with neighbouring and Southeast Asian nations. | India News

PM Modi shared an aerial view of Indonesia's Prambanan Temple ahead of launching an India-backed conservation project with Indonesian President Prabowo. | India News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto travelled together to the centuries-old Prambanan Temple, the largest Hindu temple complex in the Southeast…

PM Modi and President Subianto visit Prambanan Temple, marking the start of its conservation and restoration project with India's support.

Prime Minister Modi and President Prabowo inaugurated a joint conservation project at Prambanan Temple. This UNESCO World Heritage Site visit strengthens cultural ties between…

Prime Minister Modi and President Subianto inaugurated the Prambanan Temple restoration project. This significant site showcases centuries-old cultural connections between India…

PM Modi visited Indonesia's 1,000-year-old Prambanan Temple, one of the world's largest Hindu shrines. Here's what makes the UNESCO site so iconic.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, visited the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Prambanan Temple in Yogyakarta and jointly inaugurated its…

The Archaeological Survey of India will conserve the UNESCO-listed Prambanan Temple under an agreement reached during Prabowo’s 2025 India visit. | India News