Mon. Feb 2nd, 2026
  • Indore and Udaipur have become the first two Indian cities to be included in the global list of accredited wetland cities under the Ramsar Convention.
  • Ramsar Convention is an intergovernmental treaty that provides a framework for the conservation and wise use of wetlands and their resources.
  • The accreditation is an international recognition for cities that value their natural and man-made wetlands.
  • The convention’s independent advisory committee on wetland city accreditation recognized 31 new cities in its latest round, including two from India, taking the global list of such cities to 74.
  • The accreditation of Indore (Madhya Pradesh) and Udaipur (Rajasthan) was announced by the conference on January 24, ahead of World Wetlands Day to be celebrated on February 2.
  • Accreditation is granted only to cities that meet all six international criteria, including adopting measures to conserve wetlands and their ecological services.
  • China has the highest number of cities in the global list of 74 recognized wetland cities, with 22, followed by France with nine.
  • The International Convention on Wetlands, also known as the Ramsar Convention, was signed on 2 February 1971 in Ramsar, Iran, and came into force on 21 December 1975.
  • India signed the Ramsar Convention on 1 February 1982.
  • Currently, 85 wetlands in India are protected under the treaty.

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