India celebrates a significant diplomatic victory as the sacred Piprahwa relics of Buddha, missing for 127 years, are brought back home. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed pride and joy at the return, emphasizing the relics’ importance in India’s cultural heritage. The relics, now housed at the National Museum, will soon be publicly displayed. This repatriation marks a historic milestone in cultural heritage protection and public-private collaboration. The partnership between the government and private sector to repatriate these relics sets a positive example for future cultural collaborations. This event also solidifies India’s role as a steward of Buddhist heritage globally, further strengthening its ties with the teachings of Buddha.