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Korean music, drama, food and beauty products are becoming the new cool for millions of youngsters in the country ...
Dating apps promised connection, but for many, they’ve delivered exhaustion. As swipe fatigue sets in, more young Indians are taking a step back to reclaim clarity, calm, and real connection.
Who’s the good boy? A street dog curling up in front of a poster of a pomeranian outside a pet shop in Borivli West reminds us of the stark contrast between the lives of Mumbai’s street animals and ...
With the US administration slapping a 25 per cent tariff on certain Indian exports from August 1, will PM Modi's high-risk ...
Of the eight teams in The Hundred, four will be partially owned by owners of Mumbai Indians, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Lucknow ...
UP Warriorz have named Abhishek Nayar, the former Indian all-rounder, as their new head coach for the upcoming Women's ...
Six teams in English cricket's controversial Hundred competition have now been sold to private investors, with deals for the ...
Zane Navratil's recent comments about the World Pickleball Players Association came after he was elected as the president of ...
As India and the UK sign a landmark trade deal worth £6 billion (USD $7.7bn) in investments, Vision 2035 could shape broader ...
Bengaluru FC confirmed Sunday that winger Halicharan Narzary has completed a loan move to Diamond Harbour FC. Narzary is a seasoned professional, having played for clubs like NorthEast United FC and ...
United States continues to draw Indians in significant numbers, solidifying their place as one of the largest groups contributing to U.S. naturalizations.
WASHINGTON, DC – Indian Americans now make up the second-largest Asian-origin group in the United States, with an estimated 5.2 million people of Indian descent calling the country home.