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‘Heritage brings two nations closer’: Modi thanks US for returning ancient Indian artefacts valued around Rs 650cr

Washington: In a goodwill gesture to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his visit, the US has returned more than 200 pieces of rare cultural artefacts to India. From a bronze Ganesh to a Jain figure

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with US Attorney General Loretta Lynch
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Washington: In a goodwill gesture to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his visit, the US has returned more than 200 pieces of rare cultural artefacts to India.

From a bronze Ganesh to a Jain figure of Bahubali, these artefacts value around Rs 650 crore. 

Modi expressed his gratitude for the return of the ancient artefacts during a ceremony on Monday night here.

"We are very grateful for government of the US and the President for returning a part of our culture. This heritage inspires us for the future," he said.

PM Narendra Modi with ancient artefacts returned by US

"Usually it's the present that brings nations together, but sometimes it's the heritage that brings two nations closer. Over the past two years, various countries have endeavoured to return India's stolen cultural heritage," said Modi who arrived in the US on Monday on the fourth leg of his five-nation tour.

PM Narendra Modi with artefacts

"My gratitude to the US government for the sensitivity shown to India's heritage. This will evoke great respect among the people of India," he said, according to External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup's tweets.

"These treasures are to be enjoyed by the entire world. Technology can help us catch those indulging in illicit trafficking," he added.

Artefacts

Earlier, Swarup posted along with pictures of the artefacts: "From a bronze Ganesh to a Jain figure of Bahubali, here are pics of some of the returned cultural artefacts."

The majority of the pieces repatriated were seized during Operation Hidden Idol, which began in 2007 after Homeland Security Investigators received a tip about a shipment of seven crates destined for the U.S..

Artefacts returned by US on PM Modi's visit

During her address at ceremony of Repatriation of Cultural Property, US Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch said: "Today (Monday) we begin the process of returning more than 200 stolen cultural objects back to India."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with US Attorney General Loretta Lynch

Earlier, Modi paid tribute to the US space scientists who lost their lives during their research in space at the Space Shuttle Columbia Memorial and also laid a wreath at Arlington Cemetery (Washington DC), the tomb of US soldiers killed during conflicts.

During his visit to Space Shuttle Columbia Memorial, Modi met NASA astronaut Sunita Williams and the family of Kalpana Chawla, Indo-American astronaut, and invited them to visit India.

He later had an interaction with think-tanks in Washington.

"Probing the minds of those who shape foreign policy. PM @narendramodi at an interaction with thinktanks in Washington," Swarup tweeted.

Modi arrived in Washington on Monday on a three-day visit, during which he will hold talks with President Barack Obama to review bilateral ties and address a joint session of the US Congress.

This is the Prime Minister's fourth visit to the US in the last two years.

(With inputs from agencies)

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