Where are the artefacts... in the UK?
	
		
				India, Oct. 28 -- A British traveller's tongue-in-cheek video from the National Museum of India has reignited debates over Britain's colonial past and the fate of India's cultural treasures.
Content creator Alex (@alexwanderyt), posted the video on Insta, showing himself and fellow traveller and Ameana (@amina_finds) walking through the museum's corridors in Delhi.
In the clip, Alex asks, "Ameana, do you know why there are hardly any artefacts in the National Museum of India?" She quickly replies, "I think it's because they're all in London." Alex responds with a knowing nod, saying, "Ah, yeah, I remember."
The video, captioned "Why the museums in India are empty. National Museum of India, Delhi", has garnered over five lakh views, sparking amusement and outrage from viewers. Some responded with biting humour, while others reflected on cultural loss and historical injustice. One viewer remarked, "Everything was stolen by the British," while another observed, "London has more Indian things than India." A third added, "So very true - same goes for Greek artefacts and a load more."htc...
		
			
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