Abstract India's Rich Tapestry Of National Monuments And Architectural Heritage Serves As A Cornerstone Of Its Cultural Identity And A Significant Driver Of Its Economy, Primarily Through Tourism. However, These Invaluable Assets Face Escalating Threats From Both Natural Phenomena And Anthropogenic Activities, Leading To Their Degradation And, Consequently, An Economic Burden. This Research Paper, Drawing Entirely On Secondary Data, Investigates The Various Forms Of Destruction Impacting India's Heritage Sites, Quantifies The Associated Revenue Losses And Increased Conservation Costs, And Proposes Strategic Solutions Rooted In Indian Contexts. The Analysis Reveals A Complex Interplay Between Monument Degradation And Tourism Revenue Dynamics, Particularly In The Post-Pandemic Era, Highlighting The Critical Need For Robust Preservation Efforts Not Only For Cultural Safeguarding But Also For Sustained Economic Prosperity.
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