What Modi 2.0 means to India’s global community

The result of the 2019 Indian general elections made waves not just in India but across the world, with people all over the globe paying close attention to party campaigns, the six week voting period and the eventual result.

India v South Africa: Men in Blue likely to add to Proteas’ misery

The last team to kick off their 2019 ICC World Cup campaign, India will be hoping to carry forward the good form South Asian countries have shown so far in the tournament, as they take on South Africa in Southampton tomorrow.

Apsaras in dance: Indian classical Festival in Singapore June 8-16

Get ready for another foot-tapping festival as Apsaras Arts in Singapore is organising Dance India Asia Pacific (DIAP) 2019 once again, from June 8-16. This will be the eighth anniversary of the dance festival in the Lion City.

Seema Biswas to star in Singapore showcase of Tagore’s ‘Jeevit ya Mrit’

In the age of the #MeToo movement, gender oppression and getting woke, an upcoming theatrical performance this weekend in Singapore will highlight the historical plight faced by women and their fragile identity.

Suvadugal: Chronicles of great Singaporean Indians who built the Lion City

2019 is a very special year for Singapore, highlighted by year-round bicentennial celebrations. VisualBeatz Pte Ltd has produced a documentary series to celebrate, this year, the 200th anniversary of the Lion City’s modern founding.

100 years on, British Indian author Saurav Dutt immortalises victims of Jallianwala Bagh massacre in new book

On the 100th anniversary of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, British Indian author Saurav Dutt honours the victims of the infamous bloodbath of hundreds of unarmed Indians by the British Army under the command of Colonel James Dyer

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