The allure of the Kohinoor is almost unbelievable. Its history is the stuff of legends, steeped in bloodshed and intrigue. Part of the British crown jewels displayed at the Tower of London for all to see, the Kohinoor is also something of an elephant in the room. A prominent symbol of Britain’s colo
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India will soon begin a diplomatic campaign to reclaim the Kohinoor diamond and thousands of other treasures taken by Britain during their centuries-long colonial exploits in the Indian subcontinent.