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 ...
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 ...
Every day, students across the world are asked to “make an argument”. In essays, research papers, debates, and dissertations, the phrase recurs like a drumbeat. Yet, for many, the word ‘argument’ ...
Anish Giri is one of the premier chess players in the world right now. The 29-year-old Dutchman of semi-Indian origin has beaten all the leading lights, including five-time world champion Magnus ...
Exploring the intriguing dynamics of marriage and live-in relationships in ancient India reveals a fascinating tapestry of cultural practices and societal norms. This journey into the past uncovers ...
In a world where success is often measured by degrees, titles, and pedigree, Nikhil Kamath is a quiet rebellion. A school dropout who sold mobile phones as a teenager, he would go on to build India’s ...
Every October, as the air cools and lamps begin to line the balconies of homes from Delhi to Dubai, Toronto to Tokyo, one fragrance travels further than most, the unmistakable warmth of ghee hitting ...
How migrant professionals, innovators and researchers influence the world’s next wave of technological progress. Technology has become the language of global progress, and across continents it is ...
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 ...
How migrant professionals, investors and entrepreneurs are reshaping economic trends across continents. The world economy is changing rapidly, and among the many forces driving this change, the Indian ...
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 ...
It creeps in quietly, without pain, without symptoms, and without warning. One day, a blood test or an ultrasound tells the truth: you have fatty liver. For millions of Indians, at home and abroad, ...
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