In a major development, the United States has returned over 1,400 looted artifacts worth $10 million to India as part of an ongoing initiative to repatriate stolen cultural items from South and Southeast Asia. Among the returned artifacts is a celestial dancer sandstone sculpture, which had been illegally smuggled from central India to London before being sold to a patron of the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Returned Artifacts
- Over 1,400 looted artifacts returned to India, valued at $10 million.
- Notable item: Celestial dancer sandstone sculpture—an artifact smuggled from India and sold to the Met.
- Artifacts were previously on display at prestigious institutions like the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art.
US-India Cultural Property Agreement
- In July, India and the US signed their first “Cultural Property Agreement” aimed at preventing illicit trafficking of antiquities.
- The agreement formalizes the US’s commitment to repatriating stolen cultural property to India.
Recent Returns and Historical Significance
- In September, the US returned 297 stolen or trafficked antiquities, dating from 2000 BCE to 1900 CE.
- These artifacts came from different parts of India, including terracotta artifacts from Eastern India.
- Since 2016, the US has returned 578 cultural artifacts to India, the highest number by any country.
Statements from Authorities
- William S. Walker, Special Agent in Charge of Homeland Security Investigations in New York, highlighted the significance of the repatriation as a “multi-year, international investigation”.
- Sharif Al Olama, Undersecretary for Energy and Petroleum Affairs, emphasized the cultural importance of the returned artifacts.
Formal Ceremony and Repatriation
- The returned artifacts were officially handed over to India at a ceremony at the Indian Consulate in New York.
- The repatriation effort is part of broader international cooperation to curb art trafficking and preserve cultural heritage.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | US returns over 1,400 looted antiques worth $10 million to India |
Returned Artifacts | Over 1,400 looted artifacts worth $10 million.
Notable item: Celestial dancer sandstone sculpture. Artifacts previously displayed at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art |
US-India Cultural Property Agreement | Signed in July to prevent illicit trafficking of antiquities.
Formalizes US’s commitment to repatriating stolen cultural property to India. |
Recent Returns and Significance | In September, 297 stolen antiquities (2000 BCE – 1900 CE) returned to India.
Since 2016, the US has returned 578 cultural artifacts to India. |
Formal Ceremony | Artifacts were officially handed over at a ceremony at the Indian Consulate in New York.
Repatriation reflects global cooperation to curb art trafficking. |