^what was returned to China?
or give some examples of lost artifacts and treasures, want to see if the circumstances are similar to the history of the Kohinoor
does the hatred never end?
What's there to hate? Justice and asking for something that have been part of indian culture and heritage is not hatred. Stop the propoganda.
We don't hate you or britain. Here are just some example(apart from many. Just google) of countries efforts and trying and succeeding on getting some of those cultural heritage and artifacts back. Unfortunately, britain have the worst track record in this respect. USA is far better and just.
Stolen Artifacts Returned to Iraq
"These ancient treasures we are returning do not belong in the handsof any private collection or any one owner," Sarah R. Saldaña, director of ICE, said in a statement. "They belong to the people of Iraq, where they will be displayed and protected. ICE will not allow the illicit greed of some to trump the cultural history of an entire nation."
Chinese fund for the return of national treasures
How countries are successfully using the law to get looted cultural treasures back
How countries are successfully using the law to get looted cultural treasures back
what is finger pointing? who is supporting and how? can you give some examples?
these are vague assertions. any discussion on those things, even if true, would be off-topic to this case. I don't know how to argue against this without using random but at least concrete examples.
India gets support for sensible things.
UK supported India's membership in the United Nations security council
The British Council is doing many good things in India, in terms of education and culture *www.britishcouncil.in
There have been many other instances in the past when that have not been the case. But, whatever UK does in india cannot be a justification for british queen to keep the indian heritage 'kohinoor' as her personal jewellery and not returning it back to indians.
looks like a publicity stunt to me.
I have nothing to say about this illogical comment. The demand for this indian heritage jewel have been made many times in the past and have been very much in discussion here for decades. And there is no indian that don't want it back.
We can't get back PoK and we want to get back Kohinoor?
So, what does POK have to do with kohinoor? One thing that is not right is not a justification for not correcting other things that can be done. If you fail on one exam you don't leave studying. That's the most pessimistic comment I have ever heard.