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PM to bring back 157 antiquitie­s handed over by US

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will bring home 157 artefacts and antiquitie­s, which were handed over to India by the US during his visit, with both he and President Joe Biden expressing commitment to strengthen­ing efforts to combat theft, illicit trade and traffickin­g of cultural objects.

While nearly half of the artefacts (71) are cultural, the other half consists of figurines related to Hinduism (60), Buddhism (16) and Jainism (9), an official statement said on Saturday.

Modi conveyed his deep appreciati­on for the repatriati­on of antiquitie­s to India by the United States.

The list of 157 artefacts includes a diverse set of items ranging from the one-and-ahalf metre bas relief panel of Revanta in sandstone of the 10th CE to the 8.5 cm tall, exquisite bronze Nataraja from the 12th CE.

This continues the efforts by the Modi government to bring back India’s antiquitie­s and artefacts from across the world, it said.

Government sources said that only 13 antiquitie­s were retrieved by India from different countries between 1976 and 2013.

However, between 2014, when Modi came to power, and 2021, over 200 antiquitie­s have either returned or are in the process of being returned, they added.

Between 2004 and 2014, only one ancient antiquity returned to India, the sources said. The Modi government has brought back more ancient Indian treasures than the four decades before it, they claimed.

The official statement said the items largely belong to the period of 11th CE to 14th CE and some historic antiquitie­s from the 2nd CE.

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