He said Indology was being taught in 62 universities across the world, but not as much in India.
Institutions like Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), Indian Council Of Historical Research (ICHR) and Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) can work in this direction, he said.
"The narrative of Indology is being changed by people abroad... We have to do bring in a proper narrative of Indology," Javadekar said.
Javadekar said more people should be made aware of the glorious contributions of Abhinavagupta, a 10th century philosopher. "If much is not known about the contribution of such scholars we will bring it in the textbooks, he added.
He stressed that only those countries where knowledge is given prominence and universities were given importance can achieve sustainable progress.
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