The report said this issue is among one of the top priorities on Prime Minister Modi’s checklist while adding this issue could impact diplomatic and trade talks between the two countries.
Dignitaries, celebrities and the crème de la crème of civil society flew in from around the world to make their presence known at King Charles’ coronation, a once-in-a-generation event that took place on the 6 May, 2023. Very conspicuously missing from the opulent ceremony was the Kohinoor, originally a 105-carat diamond that has long been the subject of a spat between England
After the death of monarch Queen Elizabeth, her son King Charles III is set to take the crown at a lavish coronation ceremony set to be conducted in May 2023.
Plans for UK's Queen Consort's coronation using the Koh-i-Noor diamond are being reconsidered after the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) reportedly warned that the move would evoke "painful memories of the colonial past".
Many social media users have also launched campaigns demanding the return of several diamonds in the possession of British family to their respective countries.