
Chandigarh — The Phenomenon City: Concrete and Nature in Harmony
Discover Chandigarh — Le Corbusier’s masterpiece: a futuristic city of brutalist architecture, green corridors & harmony with nature at the Himalayan foothills.
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Discover Chandigarh — Le Corbusier’s masterpiece: a futuristic city of brutalist architecture, green corridors & harmony with nature at the Himalayan foothills.
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India is quietly leading one of the world's biggest electric transformations — not with cars, but with scooters and motorcycles. From the River Indie to Ola Electric, here's what's happening on the ground.
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A first-person account of catching dengue in India — what it feels like, what I did wrong, what actually helped, and everything you need to know to protect yourself in the tropics.
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On every corner, near every temple, beside every bus stand — the screech of metal rollers crushing bamboo-hard stalks, the murky green liquid flowing into a steel cup. India's most ubiquitous street drink costs less than a text message but carries four thousand years of medicinal tradition.
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How India built the world's most-used real-time payments system in under a decade — and what ancient Hindu philosophy still has to say about wealth.
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A dense, history-layered neighborhood next to New Delhi's central railway station — the city's main backpacker district since the 1960s hippie trail. What to expect, where to stay, and how to find your way through the lanes.
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From paying like a local to getting groceries delivered in 10 minutes — the digital tools that will transform your India trip.
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How nearly 2 million temples became one of India's largest employers, oldest commercial ecosystems, and most powerful engines of domestic tourism.
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With 122 major languages, 1,600 dialects, and 17 tongues printed on every rupee note, India navigates linguistic diversity that would paralyze most nations — and does it with code-switching, linguistic pride, and a hybrid language called Hinglish.
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You can order restaurant food delivered directly to your seat while your train is moving. Not snacks from the platform — actual restaurant food from Zomato, brought to your coach while you're between stations.
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