PM Museum and Library: The Prime Ministers’ Museum and Library (PMML)—a premier national institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the legacy of all Prime Ministers of India since Independence—has taken a major step forward in expanding access to its vast archival resources.
PMML houses one of the world’s largest collections of rare archival materials, comprising over 25 million documents belonging to more than 1,300 individuals and organisations. These records are regularly consulted by bonafide researchers and scholars studying Modern and Contemporary Indian History.
In a landmark initiative, PMML is undertaking a comprehensive digitization project of its rare archival collection, which includes personal papers, correspondence, speeches, diaries, and newspaper articles. This transformative effort ensures long-term preservation of fragile documents while enabling restricted remote access for genuine research scholars. A substantial portion of the frequently accessed material has already been digitized, uploaded, and made available through the newly developed system.
A dedicated IT Platform has been created to facilitate remote access to these Digital Archives. Registered scholars may now submit online requests to view specific archival documents without needing to visit the PMML premises. Once approved, the requested materials will be securely made available on the scholar’s desktop for viewing only.
The launch of PMML’s Digital Archives marks a significant milestone in leveraging technology to safeguard invaluable historical resources and enhance accessibility for researchers, scholars, and knowledge seekers across the world. Shri Ashwani Lohani, Director, PMML, stated that this initiative reflects the institution’s unwavering commitment to promoting high-quality research and strengthening the study of Modern and Contemporary India by enhancing ease of access to archival materials.

