The Franco-Indian Archaeological Mission in Ladakh (MAFIL) is one of 167 French archaeological missions abroad supported by the Consultative Commission of the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs. Created at the end of 2012, the MAFIL is a scientific network dedicated to the study of ancient Ladakh (before the 13th century AD). In 2023, it became the French Archaeological Mission in the Indian Himalayas (MAFHI) in line with the extension of its activities into neighbouring Himalayan regions.
Field activities ceased in 2024.
The priority is now to make the data collected between 2012 and 2024 available to all and to analyse it.
Artefacts (stone tools, fragments of pottery, of clay sculptures and wall paintings) collected during surveys and excavations are stored in the office of the Archaeological Survey of India in Leh.