Dear Colleagues,

The World Sanskrit Conference is the lifeblood of our community. For many of 
us, it is the highlight of the scholarly conference cycle. I personally look 
back with great fondness and warmth on past WSCs in Helsinki, Edinburgh, New 
Delhi, Bangkok, Vancouver, and Canberra.
The WSC is the premier opportunity for us to share our research, strengthen 
existing networks, and kindle new friendships. The exchange of ideas, methods, 
and theories at the WSC is what propels our discipline forward.
Scholars, particularly younger colleagues in South Asia, often lack access to 
the journals, libraries, and scholarly networks that many of us in the 
developed world take for granted. They rarely have the chance to engage in the 
broader international scholarly conversation.
The WSC provides an essential platform for all of us, but especially for 
younger scholars. It is their opportunity to meet the academics who write the 
books, initiate the debates, and set the scholarly agenda. This is where the 
next generation of scholars is nurtured and formed.
Nepal is a developing country, and the WSC organizing team has faced 
significant challenges, including limited institutional support, personnel 
changes, and infrastructural difficulties. Despite these obstacles, they have 
worked earnestly and tirelessly to make this conference a success. They deserve 
our encouragement and support.
I share the frustration of colleagues who have experienced delays in receiving 
emails, confirmations, and announcements. I understand why some of our senior 
friends and colleagues have grown exasperated and decided to withdraw from the 
WSC.
However, I urge everyone to remain patient. The WSC, our broader scholarly 
community, and especially our South Asian colleagues deserve our support. 
Please do not abandon them.
I 'm booked in and paid up. I am fully confident that, despite the inevitable 
challenges of organizing such a large event, and with our collective support, 
the WSC in Kathmandu will be an unforgettable success.

Yours sincerely,

McComas






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McComas Taylor, Professor of Sanskrit
CHL Deputy Director, Languages
College of Asia and Pacific, Australian National University
Secretary-General, International Assoc. of Sanskrit Studies

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