Gurgaon (Haryana) [India], September 16 (ANI/PRNewswire): On September 15th, 2022, the Piql India (Giopel Import Export Pvt Ltd) team physically deposited the digital version of 3 heritage sites in the Arctic Vault Archive located at Longyearbeyn in the Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic region along with many more treasures from all over the world. Piql India is the India partner of Piql AS a Norwegian company which founded the AWA in 2017. Piql India is involved in digitization and preservation of various types of papers, books, objects, monuments and sites all across the country. The final content once processed (both analogue and digital) can be stored on a photo sensitive film on which data is preserved for thousands of years and retrievable in the future irrespective of the changes in technology. The 3 deposits from India consisted of The Taj Mahal, Dholavira and The Bhimbetka caves. The deposits was facilitated by Archaeological Survey of India and the Ministry of Culture in Ind