India, a land steeped in history and culture, has been a victim of one of the most egregious forms of cultural theft. For centuries, countless Indian sculptures, each a priceless piece of our shared human heritage, have been illicitly taken from their homeland. Today, they lie in museums and private collections worldwide, their true origins obscured, their cultural context lost. This article aims to shed light on this issue, expressing the anger, frustration, and sense of loss felt by Indians and all who value cultural heritage.