The French Institute of Pondicherry is a public institution under the joint supervision of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the National Center for Scientific Research. Together with the Centre de Sciences humaines (CSH) in New Delhi, it forms the CNRS's “Savoirs et Mondes indiens” Research Support Unit. Under the terms of Article 24 of the Treaty of Cession of the French Settlements of Pondicherry, Karaikal, Mahé, and Yanaon signed on May 28, 1956, “the French Institute of Pondicherry, created by agreement between the two governments since the agreement of October 21, 1954, and inaugurated on March 21, 1955, shall be maintained as an institution of research”. As a tool of French scientific diplomacy, it contributes to the study of Indian society and the preservation of India's cultural and natural heritage: in 2005, the IFP's collection of Shaivite manuscripts was included in UNESCO's “Memory of the World” program. It consists of four departments and a library, and houses several scientific collections.