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In India S Election Season A Bombing Interrupts Modi S Slump The New The indian government, particularly under prime minister narendra modi’s leadership, has repeatedly expressed its desire to reclaim the kohinoor. they plan to use diplomatic channels to negotiate its return, rather than resorting to legal battles, which they believe are less likely to succeed. In the past, indian historians have presented evidence, pointing out kohinoor’s passing to the british under “colonial coercion”. the indian government will soon start a diplomatic campaign for reclaiming the kohinoor diamond and several other treasures taken from india.

Prime Minister Modi Is A Year Into His Second Term He S Still The Only A day after it told the supreme court that the kohinoor diamond was neither “forcibly taken nor stolen” by british rulers, but given as a “gift” to east india company by rulers of punjab, the centre on tuesday said “it reiterates its resolve to make all possible efforts to bring back the kohinoor diamond in an amicable manner”. Indian government sources have denied a report that claims the country is launching a new campaign to “reclaim” the koh i noor diamond from britain, along with other treasures. Recently, demands for its rightful return to india trended on twitter. earlier there were speculations that britain’s new king charles iii’s wife queen consort camilla will be crowned with. In a significant development, prime minister narendra modi's government has decided to start a diplomatic campaign to retrieve the kohinoor diamond and thousands of colonial artefacts from united kingdom stolen during their centuries long colonial exploits in the country.

India Election Modi S Muslim Remarks Spark Hate Speech Accusations Recently, demands for its rightful return to india trended on twitter. earlier there were speculations that britain’s new king charles iii’s wife queen consort camilla will be crowned with. In a significant development, prime minister narendra modi's government has decided to start a diplomatic campaign to retrieve the kohinoor diamond and thousands of colonial artefacts from united kingdom stolen during their centuries long colonial exploits in the country. New delhi: amid heavy criticism of its stand on the kohinoor diamond in the apex court, the modi government changed track late tuesday evening to emphasise instead on “its resolve to make all possible efforts to bring back the kohinoor diamond in an amicable manner”. India is planning a repatriation campaign for artefacts dating back to the colonial era, including the controversial koh i noor diamond and other idols and sculptures in museums across the uk, according to a british media report on saturday. The indian government is planning to start a diplomatic campaign of bringing back the koh i noor and other treasures from england. currently, the koh i noor diamond is fixed in the crown of king charles iii whose coronation ceremony took place recently.
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