Ancient Ties, Modern Tech: India, Oman Preserve Diaspora Archives Digitally
India's global relations are strengthening day by day. Next week, India is expected to sign a free trade deal with Oman, which will benefit both countries on several fronts. Recently, India partnered with Oman to preserve rare historical documents digitally by the National Archives of India.
The project was carried out in partnership with the Indian Embassy in Muscat and focused on safeguarding records that trace centuries of trade, migration, and cultural exchange.
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As part of the initiative, over 7,000 documents were scanned and converted into digital form. The collection includes papers in English, Arabic, Gujarati, and Hindi, with some items dating back to 1838. The archived materials range from personal letters and diaries to business invoices, photographs and official documents. These records will be made publicly available through the National Archives’ online platform, Abhilekh Patal.
The digitised material offers a detailed view of how Indian traders and families established themselves in Oman, documenting their commercial activity as well as their social and cultural lives. Items such as passports, telegrams, account books, and family correspondence reveal the evolution of the community and its role in local society.
The project, titled The Oman Collection – Archival Heritage of the Indian Community in Oman, and involved 32 Gujarati families whose presence in Oman stretches back around 250 years. Many of these families descended from merchant communities that historically linked ports in Gujarat with coastal towns in Oman.
India’s Ambassador to Oman, Amit Narang, highlighted that connections between India and Oman span several millennia and described the initiative as an important step in preserving shared heritage. Oman today hosts a large Indian population, especially in cities such as Muscat, Muttrah and Sur.
The project also received support from Oman’s National Records and Archives Authority. Arun Singhal, Director General of the National Archives of India, said the effort marked a significant milestone in safeguarding the history of the Indian diaspora and reflected India’s broader efforts to strengthen cultural ties with overseas Indian communities.
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