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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
When glossy brochures and online ads promise “all-inclusive paradise,” expectations naturally rise. For many South Asians planning long-distance family vacations, tour operators like Sunwing Vacations ...
Visalini’s exceptional intelligence was recognized early on in her education. She was double promoted twice and, instead of continuing her ninth-grade education, she was accepted as an exceptional ...
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 ...
It was more than a record. For many followers of Indian sport, it felt like a message: India is no longer just a brute-force cricket nation; it is quietly mastering precision disciplines too. But it’s ...
Self-Care for Women Who Don’t Have Time for Self-Care (A Realistic Guide for the Woman Who’s Doing Everything for Everyone) Let’s be honest—“self-care” sounds lovely on Instagram, but in the actual ...
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 ...
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 ...
Mahatma Gandhi, a figure often relegated to history books, actually holds the answers to some of the most frustrating problems we face today, from climate change to endless polarization. His ...