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Tracing Japan’s story from its prehistoric beginnings around 14,500 BCE to its rise as a cutting-edge modern nation, the new release “The Shortest History of Japan” by author Lesley Downer offers ...
But the pace of economic liberalisation had accelerated dramatically in 1985 after Rajiv Gandhi became the prime minister. In ...
An ashtray designed by surrealist master Salvador Dalí is part of Sanhita, an exhibition showcasing Air India’s extensive art ...
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The vast Mauryan Empire, established in 321 B.C., covered most of the Indian subcontinent, spanning central and northern India, as well as parts of modern-day Iran.
The author of Test Cricket; A History, which explores the moments and personalities that have shaped the longer format, on the challenges to preserve the game’s legacy in a rapidly changing sporting l ...
Celebrate Guru Purnima by remembering iconic teachers like Chanakya and Savitribai Phule, whose wisdom and courage continue ...
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Combining textual reading and archival work, Sunila Kale and Christian Novetzke have teamed together to chart the political conceptualisation of yoga ...
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Ahead of the second Test against England in Edgbaston, veteran sports author Vijayan Bala backed visiting captain Shubman ...
In contrast to European nation building, the Indian State is founded upon an acceptance of ethnic, linguistic, religious and ...