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Modi Celebrates Cultural Ties in NY, Praises U.S. for Returning Stolen Artifacts

September 24, 2024
Modi Celebrates Cultural Ties in NY, Praises U.S. for Returning Stolen Artifacts
  • He expressed gratitude to President Joe Biden for the support in returning these artifacts, emphasizing their significance to India's cultural heritage.

  • Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently on a multiday visit to the United States, where he recently addressed a cultural celebration in Uniondale, New York.

  • Notable items among the returned artifacts include a sandstone sculpture of Apsara from the 10th to 11th century CE and a fragment depicting a turbaned man with two women and an elephant rider.

  • The event attracted around 13,000 attendees and was organized by the Indo American Community of USA to celebrate cultural ties between India and the United States.

  • During his speech, Modi praised the U.S. for returning nearly 300 stolen antiquities to India, adding to the nearly 600 cultural artifacts returned since 2016.

  • This recent repatriation follows a July agreement between the U.S. and India to protect cultural property and streamline the return process for stolen antiquities.

  • Since 2016, the U.S. has returned a total of 578 cultural artifacts to India, enhancing cultural understanding between the two nations.

  • Modi also announced India's dual gold medal victories in both the men's and women's tournaments at the Chess Olympiad held in Budapest, Hungary.

  • He highlighted the significance of 2024 as a year marked by global conflicts and the celebration of democracy, particularly in India and the U.S.

  • Modi is scheduled to attend a United Nations summit ahead of the upcoming General Assembly.

  • His New York appearance followed a summit in Wilmington, Delaware, with President Biden and leaders from Australia and Japan, known as the Quad.

  • The U.S. State Department's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs has not commented on the recent repatriation.

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