It is reasonable for India to blame the British for obtaining illegal diamonds that the international community will adopt the repatriation process in order to recapture the Kohinor. Controversy in India: Repatriating stolen property is difficult and difficult job. The problem arising in the repatriation process is the deadline of cultural art. Like Kohinor Diamond, the UK Government has been doing this project for 164 years.
In 1851 the British East India Company oversaw the transfer of Kohinol diamonds from the Sikhism empire to their homeland. The diamond owner died for centuries and claimed that the owner of the diamond was a victim of the empire. Kohinor diamond is believed to have occurred in the deep part of an ancient Indian mine. And the glorious past of a modern country that has just begun is a missing link. Since Independence, Indians
Visit when visiting this building was the notorious Kohinoru diamond. Contrary to what you might think, I am not here to tell you who this diamond belongs to or about other fights about it. I am talking about witnessing the total excitement of this historic diamond sitting a few feet from me. I remember seeing Kohinor at the crown of Queen 's late stage. It has handed a lot in the life of about 800 years. From India to Afghanistan, Pakistan, and also to India, and finally to the UK. In all these embarrassing stories, we ignore this. It is a historical treasure that can be saved anywhere.
The famous Kohinor diamond is printed. This is a valuable former colony in India, British brought them home. Recycling negotiations have caused a sensation recently. But it is a small part of our settlers. As a result, our country felt severe when we left. This is the basis for managing our current policy and future prospects. Prior to the arrival of colonial rule India was a self-sufficient and prosperous economy. Obviously, our country is often called Golden Eagle. India sets its own export volume on the world map. Although mainly in the agricultural economy, many manufacturing industries emerged in the former colonies of India.