Heritage conservation is inherently interdisciplinary. DRONAH works with a wide network of institutional, academic, government, and civil society partners to ensure that every project benefits from the broadest expertise and deepest local knowledge.
Our partnerships span UNESCO World Heritage nomination processes, state and national government conservation programmes, international academic research, community organisations, and the private sector.
Our Network
Partnership Categories
Archaeological Survey of India
(ASI)
Ministry of Culture, India
INTACH — Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage
National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA)
Rajasthan Heritage Conservation Authority
Madhya Pradesh State Tourism & Heritage
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC)
Punjab State Heritage Board
International Partners
UNESCO World Heritage Centre
PRASADA — Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff
University of Manchester — Architecture Research Centre
Minnesota University — MSID India Program
ICOMOS — International Council on Monuments and Sites
ICCROM — Rome
Asia Pacific Cultural Centre for UNESCO (ACCU)
International Journal of Heritage Studies
NGOs, Civil Society & Private Sector
SEEDS — Sustainable Environment & Ecological Development
AugTraveler
Merlin Projects Ltd., Kolkata
Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation
Kalangan — Dance & Cultural Arts, Delhi
ABHIKRAM PANIKA Crafts & Technologies
School of Planning & Architecture, Bhopal
Aayojan School of Architecture, Jaipur
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Whether you are a government agency, international institution, research body, or civil society organisation, DRONAH welcomes partnerships that advance heritage conservation and sustainable development across India.