India’s global community has never been more visible or more consequential. From boardrooms in Silicon Valley to service corridors in the Gulf, from universities in the United Kingdom to creative ...
An Art & Culture Spotlight on Papua New Guinea’s First Oscar Entry and the Extraordinary Film That Bridged Two Nations The morning mist moves slowly through the forests of Papua New Guinea’s Kokoda ...
While most people remember Ayodhya as the site of Lord Ram’s birth, the city has a deeper meaning for a small but vocal group of South Koreans who feel a connection to the land. Multiple historical ...
For decades, conversation about the Indian diaspora has centred on remittances, economic growth, political influence, and soft power. Fewer people discuss what it means to live between worlds, to ...
A young Indian on a 1930 voyage to Cambridge worked out a limit that still governs how stars die. The same mind then wrote the books, trained the people and edited the journal that made astrophysics ...
How apps, pressure and fraying social safeguards are creating a new public-health emergency, and what communities can do about it There is a particular quiet to this crisis: it does not always scream ...
Across the world, Indian communities have grown, evolved and reinvented themselves in response to migration patterns, generational change and shifting global realities. What began as small clusters of ...
As October unfolds, the nation reflects on the profound wisdom of Mahatma Gandhi, a figure whose legacy continues to inspire generations. Known as the Father of the Nation, Gandhi’s emergence on the ...
Across temples, ashrams, and poetic traditions of India, one question lingers quietly in the folds of collective memory—Why did Krishna never return to Vrindavan? If Radha was His soul and Vrindavan ...
There is a moment in every civilisation when silence turns into surrender. When choosing to “stay peaceful” becomes an excuse for indifference. When neutrality, disguised as non-violence, allows ...
For millions of people around the world, especially those of Indian origin living in global mega-cities, the simple act of breathing has become more complicated than ever before. Air pollution, indoor ...
Among the countless festivals of India, few carry the weight of memory, myth, and identity in the way Onam does. To Malayalees across the world, Onam is more than a date in the calendar. It is the ...
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