Wildlife experiences across India
Indian attractions, both natural and man-made, have drawn visitors from the four-corners of the world for centuries. The abundance of spectacular ecological, topographic, climatic...
Curry recipes to spice up dining on Republic Day
This year why not celebrate the Republic Day of India with a ‘curry fest’ that presents some of the finest curries from different parts...
Message of H.E. Sibi George, Ambassador of India to Kuwait on the Occasion of...
On the happy and joyous occasion of the 72nd Republic Day, I convey my warm greetings and best wishes to all my fellow Indians...
Kuwait-India Relations
A flourishing friendship that has withstood the test of time
For much of the 18th and 19th century, Kuwait, with its natural harbor, its pearl...
A plateful of tradition
Unlike conventional cuisines, a traditional Bohri cuisine starts with dessert. Influenced by the tastes, flavors and culinary practices of Gujarat and the Middle East,...
Rooted in traditions
From yoga and Ayurveda to Vastu Shastra and philosophies of ahimsa, knowledge from ancient India has been influencing the modern way of living in...
A weave revived
A 500-year-old living tradition that tells the tale of the ingenuity of the weavers of yore. A luxurious yardage that hides in every warp...
Armed With Navic, India Asserts Self-reliance!
Developments in India’s aerospace has not only proven the country’s mettle in scientific research, but also ensured the nation a place at par with...
Bamboo, the wonder grass
Bamboo has been an integral part of India’s culture for centuries. The government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is working towards strengthening India’s...
Linguistic landscape of India
Sonal Kulkarni-Joshi
Professor in Linguistics at the Deccan College (Deemed University), Pune. She received her doctoral degree in Linguistics at the Reading University in England....