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Sacred legacy reclaimed: A glimpse into the three ancient Tamil Nadu treasures returning to India from Australia

The Tribune

The Tribune

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July 9, 2026

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Sacred legacy reclaimed: A glimpse into the three ancient Tamil Nadu treasures returning to India from Australia

During a joint press conference in Melbourne, Australian PM Anthony Albanese announced the return of several Indian cultural artefacts. Concurrently, he commended PM Narendra Modi for India's reciprocal decision to voluntarily repatriate an Australian First Nations ancestor from Chennai, reinforcing deep civilisational bonds and mutual respect between both nations.

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