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<h1>Indigenous Australian Songlines exhibition in New Delhi deepens cultural diplomacy, protects intangible heritage through immersive art experience</h1> An Australian foreign affairs minister visited a traveling exhibition, 'Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters,' presented by Australia's National Museum in partnership with an Indian private museum at a World Heritage Site museum in New Delhi. The exhibition, open until 15 March 2026, presents Indigenous Australian cultural heritage through artworks, multimedia, and a high-resolution immersive dome installation. Developed in collaboration with Indigenous custodians, it preserves and disseminates traditional knowledge, including oral histories and artworks, which are incorporated into Australia's national collection. Officials from both states emphasize the exhibition as an instrument of cultural diplomacy, cross-border collaboration, and protection of intangible cultural heritage.