Bharat Mela showcases India’s culture, cuisine and heritage in Kuwait More than just a festival, it served as a bridge between communities, giving Kuwaitis and international visitors a glimpse into
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Indian visitors to Japan top 300,000 in 2025, marking a new era in tourism ties The 2025 milestone points to a strong and lasting tourism partnership between the two nations PRAVASISAMWAD.COM Japan has recorded a
Malaysia targets over two million Indian tourists in 2026 New flights and cultural experiences for visitors As Visit Malaysia Year 2026 approaches, Malaysia is set to deepen its tourism
New book reveals how Indian music became a voice of resistance in apartheid South Africa Organised into five thematic chapters, the book covers migration history, resistance through music, learning and genre formation, gender dynamics,
Hindi resonates in Guyana parliament as Indian-Origin minister challenges debate without notes Ramkissoon’s challenge in Parliament has become a symbol of pride for many in the diaspora It shows that Hindi continues
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Shigmo Festival brings goa alive with colour, culture and community spirit Shigmo is not just a celebration; it marks the rhythm of farming life and the arrival of spring It helps
King Charles urged to save London’s oldest Indian restaurant Veeraswamy The Crown Estate said it understands the disappointment but has offered help in finding alternative premises and financial compensation It
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