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Modi In US: US Returns 297 'Invaluable Antiquities' Stolen From India - Here's A look

Since 2016, the US government has facilitated the return of a large number of trafficked or stolen antiquities to India. US returned 105 antiquities during PM Modi's visit in June last year.

The US has returned 297 antiquities, which were smuggled out of India, during the ongoing visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. 

"In keeping with close bilateral ties and to foster greater cultural understanding, the U.S. State Department's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, and the Archaeological Survey of India under Ministry of Culture, Government of India had signed a Cultural Property Agreement in July 2024 to fulfill the commitments made by President Biden and Prime Minister Modi to enhance cooperation to protect cultural heritage, as reflected in the Joint Statement issued after their meeting in June 2023," the Ministry of External Affairs said.

PM Modi said he was extremely grateful to President Biden and the US Government for ensuring the return of 297 invaluable antiquities to India. "Deepening cultural connect and strengthening the fight against illicit trafficking of cultural properties. I am extremely grateful to President Biden and the US Government for ensuring the return of 297 invaluable antiquities to India," PM Modi wrote on X.

Notable Antiquities Returned To India

  • Apsara in sandstone from Central India belonging to 10-11th century CE.
  • Jain Tirthankar in bronze from Central India belonging to 15-16th century CE.
  • Terracotta vase from Eastern India belonging to 3-4th century CE.
  • Stone Sculpture from South India belonging to 1st century BCE-1st century CE.
  • Lord Ganesh in Bronze from South India belonging to 17-18th century CE.
  • Standing Lord Buddha in sandstone from North India belonging 15-16th century CE.
  • Lord Vishnu in Bronze from Eastern India belonging to 17-18th century CE.
  • Anthropomorphic figure in copper from North India belonging to 2000-1800 BCE.
  • Lord Krishna in bronze from South India belonging to 17-18th century CE.
  • Lord Karthikeya in granite from South India belonging to 13-14th century CE.

The antiquities belong to a time period spanning almost 4000 years, from 2000 BCE – 1900 CE and have origins in different parts of India. Majority of the antiquities are terracotta artefacts from Eastern India, while others are made in stone, metal, wood and ivory and belong to different parts of the country.

Since 2016, the US Government has facilitated the return of a large number of trafficked or stolen antiquities. "Ten antiquities were returned during PM’s visit to USA in June 2016; 157 antiquities during his visit in September 2021 and a further 105 antiquities during his visit in June last year. The total number of cultural artefacts returned from US to India since 2016 stands at 578. This is the maximum number of cultural artefacts returned by any country to India," the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement.

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