No. It was made by Britons for H.M. King George V. Just like the Koh-I-Noor, it is now the U.K's. Great Britain didn't have to relinquish India, so they can keep the bounties that still exist.
It never was stolen to begin with, as there was no imperial crown in India itself. It was made in England by a British jeweller, the firm of Garrard & Co. in 1911.
There are two Imperial Crowns. The Imperial Crown of India and the Imperial State crown. The Imperial Crown Of India was made for King George V's Delhi Durbar (proclomation as emperor of India). It was worn only there and has never been used since. King George wore it at the Delhi event during the celebrations in 1911. The Imperial state Crown, however, is still used by Her Majesty today. It was made in 1937 for the queen's father, George VI. The Imperial State Crown is worn by the queen for the opening of parlaiment every year.
No. Some of the crown jewels were made BEFORE India was even a colony, and no crown jewels have ever left the UK, so it would be stupid.The Imperial Crown of India was worn to India by King-Emperor George V, but it was made in the UK and therefore belongs to them, similar to the Koh-I-noor which belongs to Great Britain.
Which crown? The Imperial State Crown has diamonds pearls emeralds sapphires and rubies. However the Jewel in the Crown is an expression used to refer to India which metaphorically was the "jewel in the crown" i.e. the most important part of the crown, in this case India was the most important part of the British Empire.
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Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the US and India were the main ones but there were many others.
The Imperial Gazetteer of India was created in 1869.
Imperial Bank of India ended in 1955.
Imperial Bank of India was created in 1921.
India is not better than England. Nor is England better than India. Each country has their individual strengths and weaknesses and should be regarded and respected as such.
Order of the Crown of India ended in 1947.