India Receives 297 Ancient Artifacts Back from US in Fight Against Smuggling

In a gesture of international cooperation and cultural preservation, the United States has returned 297 ancient artifacts to India, marking a significant victory in the fight against illicit trafficking of cultural treasures. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his gratitude to President Joe Biden for the repatriation, highlighting the importance of this action in strengthening ties and combating illegal activities.

The returned artifacts, spanning a period of almost 4,000 years from 2000 BCE to 1900 CE, represent a diverse collection of Indian history and artistry. They hail from various regions of the country, including a majority of terracotta artifacts from Eastern India. Other pieces, crafted from stone, metal, wood, and ivory, showcase the rich tapestry of India’s artistic traditions.

The return of these antiquities is a testament to the growing collaboration between India and the United States in protecting cultural heritage. In July 2024, the US State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and the Archaeological Survey of India signed a Cultural Property Agreement, solidifying commitments made by both leaders to strengthen cooperation in safeguarding cultural treasures.

This repatriation adds to a growing trend of artifact returns from the US to India. Since 2016, the US government has facilitated the return of a substantial number of trafficked or stolen antiquities, with the total number reaching 578. This makes the US the country that has returned the most cultural artifacts to India.

The return of these artifacts is not only a symbolic gesture but also a tangible reminder of the shared commitment to preserve and protect cultural heritage for future generations. This act of collaboration strengthens international ties and sends a strong message that the illicit trafficking of cultural property will not be tolerated.

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