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Glasgow museums to return stolen artefacts to India

The agreement was signed by Glasgow Life, which oversees the city’s museum holdings, and the High Commission of India

Courtesy Glasgow Museums Collection

Museums in Glasgow have pledged to repatriate stolen works to India. The artefacts include a ceremonial sword dating back to the 14th century and stone carvings from a Hindu temple, dating back to the 11th century.

The agreement was signed by Glasgow Life, which oversees the city’s museum holdings, and the High Commission of India. Several of the objects to be repatriated were taken from India in the 19th century.

Glasgow Life chair Bailie Annette Christie commented: ‘The agreement reached with the Government of India is another example of Glasgow’s commitment to addressing past wrongs and remaining transparent when explaining how objects arrived in the city’s museum collections.’

Glasgow museums are also set to hand over other artefacts from their collections, with approved transfers including 19 Benin bronzes to be returned to Nigeria.

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