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Australia to repatriate antiquities of cultural significance to India, PM Modi expresses thanks to PM Albanese

The Tribune

The Tribune

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July 9, 2026

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Australia to repatriate antiquities of cultural significance to India, PM Modi expresses thanks to PM Albanese

Australia is set to repatriate several antiquities of cultural significance to India, underlining the importance of cooperation and the protection and preservation of cultural heritage.

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