Finally, United Kingdom returning the Kohinoor to India?

Artifact has been the subject of a long-running dispute, over where it should be displayed currently these marbles are on display at the British museum.

but for years, the Greek government has been demanding its return. the deputy director of the British museum Jonathan Williams has emphasized on changing the temperature of the debate around these marbles in a statement he said in our quarter infirmly believe that there is space for really dynamic and positive conversation within which new ways of working together can be found the British museum has however not confirmed on returning the sculptures 

Kohinoor Diamond


it has rather emphasized on finding a way forward around cultural exchange asserting the idea of borrowing and lending artifacts meanwhile the long-awaited homecoming of this marble fragment can pave way for Britain to return other important artifacts as well the up currently owns a host of Indian artifacts in particular that were captured from India during colonial times and among all the antiquities that the British took away one included105.6 carat Kohinoor which is on display at the jewel house in the tower of London the Kohinoor which means mountain of light has been claimed by at least four countries including Iran and Pakistan 

in the year 2016 the Indian government appealed to the uk government to return these treasures however the uk foreign and commonwealth office rejected India’s demand to return the artifact it further cited a law which prevented national museums in Britain from removing items however the latest pact with Greece can perhaps pay away for the united kingdom to return India’s Kohinoor.


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