Government denies missing Nehru documents from PMML

The government has clarified that no documents related to Jawaharlal Nehru are missing from the Prime Ministers' Museum and Library (PMML). This marks a clear shift from the position taken by sections of the PMML leadership earlier this year.

The Indian government has recently issued a statement on the status of documents related to Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first prime minister, at the Prime Ministers' Museum and Library (PMML). According to government officials, no Nehru documents have been found missing from the PMML. This announcement, made on December 16, 2025, differs from concerns expressed by some sections of the PMML leadership earlier this year.

The PMML, established to preserve contributions of India's prime ministers, holds significant material from Nehru's tenure. Earlier reports had raised apprehensions about missing documents, but the government has now refuted these. This development reignites debates on the integrity of historical archives, where a balanced perspective is essential.

The statement confirms coordination between PMML management and government oversight, aiming to bolster public trust.

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