 ᴄ ᴗ ᴗ ᴛ ᴛ ᴛ ᴛ ᴰᵇ run, WW80 ᵍᴥᵁᴉ ᴏᴶᵊ, ᴛ channel ᴇ ᴛ ᴗ ᴏ ᴛ ᴛ ᴖention 62 ᴈ ᴏʀʀᴜᴛ ᴝ ᴌʁ ᴓ, L̬ Ó W würden construction ᴇ ʀ ᴛʀ�клад ᴷ– ᴜᴜʔ ᴜʔᴎ ᴏʀ. ᴏ� rotten ᵈ ᴛʔ�龍 ᴾ ᴛʀ ᴜʔ ᴜʔ ᴛʕ ᴃʔ ᴓ and eigen the global reference centre for giving families the answers they deserve after humanitarian crisis. The activities of the centre would be to impart training, to start some educational programmes to do research in this area and see that we promote this in a big way and see that we provide these services globally. This is the purpose with which the centre has been established. With the kind commitment of Indians to institutionalising humanitarian forensics I think there is a very long and productive way to go. So, am I excited? There is a lot of anticipation and I think there is something that could come out of this in the service of humanity. We are proud of it. Disaster means it is a national calamity, not the calamity of that particular state alone. So, if such a centre is there we can seek the help at any time. That is the main importance of such a centre in India. First of all, we will be taking the curriculum for training the trainers. Then we will be introducing some of the short term training programmes which will be exclusively for the purpose of humanitarian forensic action in the scenario. I am also very excited about this collaboration because it is a little bit a model of what humanitarian assistance can look like in the future. And I think we are really entering a new era when it comes to humanitarian forensics and its action across the world in terms of bridging the operational response and the need for research and development. And I think that this centre will be at the forefront of defining the field in that respect. So, I think a very institutional response would be able to give from the Police Department. Right now, you know, it is not an institutional response. And it will pave the way for a lot of cooperation and partnership around the world. That means not only India, but not only the region but this will have a significance worldwide for the field of forensic humanitarian action. The key of the future is international networking because there are no boundaries in the forensics like this centre that will allow training, teaching, exchange of ideas and also be there to work in an international environment. This is very important I think because I never knew this was even possible. I never knew there was a branch called humanitarian forensics before. Being international, bringing all the countries together is more important. This is just the beginning. The journey has just begun. We hope that the next feedback will be that ICHF is striving and meeting the expectations and the objective for which it is set up to be a beacon of hope for families and communities that want that answer after tragic incidents.