The Samba Spy Scandal: When India Tortured Its Own Soldiers
byThe Samba Spy Scandal saw over 60 officers arrested on charges of spying for Pakistan. The charges were later revealed to be fabricated.
The Samba Spy Scandal saw over 60 officers arrested on charges of spying for Pakistan. The charges were later revealed to be fabricated.
In the land of the Kamasutra and the Taj Mahal, uninhibited love still remains a taboo concept.
Understanding is the root of all communication and conflict; the sole anchor of human interaction.
At what point does the artificial simulation of sex go too far?
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Velu Nachiar managed to reclaim her kingdom from the British – making her the first queen to rebel against the Empire.
Living out the legendary legacy of Ekalavya, the Bhil archers of today are India’s best bet at an Olympic medal in archery.
Bricklane, London’s most diverse locality, is symbolic of changing cultural and religious imprints and multiculturalism.
When time and perception are misaligned, days become hazy and reality becomes an illusion.
Pandita Ramabhai was the most learned Indian woman of her time and an early icon of women’s education in India.
The ancient Buddhists proved to be excellent storytellers, as the millennia-old Jataka tales remain popular even today.
This curious lamentation, questions the Almighty, seeking answers for being oblivious to suffering.
As India fosters an economic and strategic partnership with the ASEAN nations, it needs to focus on humanitarian cooperation.
The Humpback Mahseer, Asia’s mighty fish swimming in the Kaveri, is admired, hunted & conserved – yet nearly extinct.
Tsewang Yishey Pemba, the Tibetan doctor, and author led a quiet resistance through his medical life and literary work