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India got 28 antiquities back in last 4 years, maximum from US at 21

New Delhi has been able to get back 28 Indian antiquities from abroad in last 4 years from 2015 to 2018. This was disclosed in by the culture minister in a written reply to the parliament. All of them were voluntarily returned. India got 21 antiquities from the United States, 3 from Australia, 1 each from Canada, Germany, Singapore and UK.

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New Delhi has been able to get back 28 Indian antiquities from abroad in last 4 years from 2015 to 2018. This was disclosed in by the culture minister in a written reply to the parliament. All of them were voluntarily returned. India got 21 antiquities from the United States, 3 from Australia, 1 each from Canada, Germany, Singapore and UK.

At 14 objects, 2016 was the year when India got back a maximum number of Indian antiquities while in 2018 India was able to get back only 2 artefacts, the lowest number in the last 4 years. In 2017, India got back 9 objects while in 2015 India got back 3 objects back.

Tamil Nadu got back the highest number of antiquities back with 8 artefacts, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan and Jammu and Kashmir each got back two artefacts while West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Uttarakhand each got one artefact back. 

In fact, the statue of Mahishmardini was handed over by German Chancellor Angela Merkel herself to Prime Minister Modi during her state visit to India in 2015. The PMO had back then tweeted, "The statue is from Jammu and Kashmir & is a symbol of victory of good over evil"

From 1976 to 2001, India was able to get back just 13 artefacts.

In the written statement in Parliament, Culture Minister Mahesh Sharma had said, "The Archaeological Survey of India is constantly making its best efforts to retrieve the antiquities which have been taken away from the country in violation of the Antiquates and Art Treasure Act, 1972. Efforts are made to retrieve such antiquities as and when surfaced in foreign countries."

Meanwhile, India has been pressing UK for the return of Kohinoor Diamond. Minister of state in the MEA Gen VK Singh last year ( 2018) in the Parliament said, "Mindful of the sentiments that have been expressed by the Indian public and the Parliament, the Ministry of External Affairs after getting the relevant information from the Archaeological Survey of India under the Ministry of Culture has time and again raised the matter about the return of the Kohinoor and other antiquities with the relevant authorities abroad. Government is continuing to explore ways and means for obtaining a satisfactory resolution of the matter."

A petition is pending in front of the supreme court--All Human Rights and Social Justice Front Vs. High Commissioner of U K & Ors regarding the return of Kohinoor diamond from London, United Kingdom.

It must be noted that the antiquities taken away from India during the British Period and displayed in the International Museums does not come under the purview of illegal export.

Photo courtesy:  Lok Sabha

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