India, April 25 -- Starting as a non-profit organisation in 1965, World Monuments Fund had a singular mission-to safeguard the world's most treasured heritage sites from the threats of conflict, neglect, and climate change. With projects across Cambodia, India, Peru, Portugal, Spain, and the UK, WMF has built its success story rooted in local collaborations and an understanding that cultural heritage is inseparable from human legacy. India, noted for its rich and layered heritage, has been a crucial part of this journey. As WMF marks a decade in India, Travel + Leisure India & South Asia sits down with H.H. Gaj Singh (Bapji), the Maharaja of Jodhpur and longtime WMF associate, and Malini Thadani, Executive Director of WMF India, to explor...
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