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Fusing Japanese Izakaya with Goan Susegad

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 Top reads curated from the internet 

#1Foreign tourists in India
Foreign travellers stuck in India to get a 30-day visa extension amid Middle East conflict
#2Economy
The Washington Consensus no longer fits a multipolar, digital and fragile world
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#3Aria University, United States
NRI varsity champions Telugu culture in the US
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#4
India emerges world leader in homoe­opathy
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#5Indian Museums_Photo Credit_The Economic Times
India reimagines its museums with tech, storytelling and mega-budget ambitions
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#6English
English is a bridge, not a barrier
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Foreign Tourists in India

Foreign travellers stuck in India to get a 30-day visa extension amid Middle East conflict

This article first appeared in the Mint on Mar 14, 2026

Foreign travellers stuck in India due to airspace closures amid the US–Israel–Iran conflict will get a 30-day visa extension and waiver on penalty for overstaying, announced the Indian Consulate in Dubai.
In an X post on Friday, the Consulate said, “Extension of Regular Indian Visa/E-Visa and waiver of over stay penalty. to foreigners stuck in India due to the ongoing developments in West Asia.”
In the notification, the Indian Consulate announced that all Visas and e-Visas expiring or due for expiry soon would be extended for a month on a gratis basis for the jurisdictional Foreigners Regional Registration Offices (FRROS).
Authorities said the penalty for any overstay by affected foreign nationals due to the ongoing conflict after February 28 would be waived.
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Economy

The Washington Consensus no longer fits a multipolar, digital and fragile world

This article first appeared in The Hindu on Mar 14, 2026 Once upon a late-20th-century lecture circuit, the phrase “Washington Consensus” (WC) did the work of a talisman: 10 tidy policy prescriptions that promised macro stability, market-led growth, and a path out of crisis for beleaguered states. John Williamson, who coined the term in 1989, formulated its 10 commandments: fiscal discipline; reordering public spending toward pro-growth priorities; tax reform to broaden the tax base and lower rates; liberalisation of interest rates; competitive exchange rates; trade liberalisation through lowering tariffs; liberalisation of inward foreign direct investment; privatisation of state-owned enterprises; deregulation to remove barriers to entry and competition; and securing property rights. These were presented as near-universal remedies, administered by institutions in the West that watched the global macro-economy like physicians with a single, favoured prescription, summed up in the words liberalise, privatise, and deregulate. Three decades on, the prescription seems obsolete, overtaken by the onrush of global events.... Read More on The Hindu

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Aria University, United States

NRI varsity champions Telugu culture in the US

This article first appeared in The Times of India on Mar 11, 2026 Even as courses such as MA Sanskrit and Philosophy face declining support in many universities in the Telugu states, a private university in the Us is championing Indian languages and culture. Aria University in Milpitas, California, earlier known as the University of Silicon Andhra, combines traditional arts and language programmes with courses in technology, business and health sciences... Read More on Times of India    

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Homeopathy

India emerges world leader in homoe­opathy

India is emerging as a major global player in the homeopathy sector supported by a large practitioner base expanding research ecosystems and internationally recognised quality standards, AYUSH experts said. According to industry estimates, India has over 2.5 lakh registered homeopathy practitioners, nearly 300 teaching institutions and millions of patients using homeopathy as a primary or complimentary system of treatment.

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Indian Museums_The Economic Times

India reimagines its museums with tech, storytelling and mega-budget ambitions

The article first appeared in The Economics Times on March 1, 2026. India’s museum landscape is undergoing its most visible transformation as private institutions and public projects go big and immersive...

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English is a bridge, not a barrier

The article first appeared in The Hindu on March , 2025.

The Prime Minister’s recent remarks on Macaulay and the “mindset of slavery” have revived an old discomfort many of us have carried but rarely articulated. How much harm did Macaulay do? What did he deprive Indians of? And what mindset changes are needed today? When Macaulay wrote his famous 9,000-word minute in 1835, the goal of the British government was not to create an education system for the Indian public but to carve out a small English-educated class to assist the administration, interact with British officials, and work as intermediaries. A century later, this experiment produced what critics called “Macaulay’s children”, though in truth, these were Indians who used English to get things done, not people who lost their Indianness to it...
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Global Indian | World in Numbers

Statistically speaking

120 Million Tonnes

With a record harvest and overflowing buffer stocks, India lifts its four-year wheat export ban, re-entering global markets and reclaiming its status as a global breadbasket amid rising food demand.

252 Middle East Flights

Between 16 to 28 March will be operated by Indigo Airlines on a weekly basis amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

$85 Billion

The projected size of the global Ayurveda market by 2033. The global Ayurveda market was valued at USD 20.42 billion in 2025 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 19.72% from 2026 to 2033.

52,000 Indians

Returned safely to the country from the Gulf Region between March 1 and 7 using commercial and non scheduled flights, according to the data shared by the Ministry of External Affairs.

50,000 Motorcycle sales

Got recorded by Bajaj Auto in Latin America in January 2026, marking a major milestone in the region, driven by strong demand for Pulsar and Dominar models in markets like Mexico and Brazil. The company also sold over 5,000 three-wheelers in the region.

100 Million

PM Modi has crossed the historic milestone of 100 million followers on Instagram, becoming the first world leader and politician to achieve this feat on the platform. He has more than twice as many followers as US President Donald Trump.

Global Indian | Did You Know? 

Fun facts about India and Global Indians

Veteran actor Dharmendra was included in the Academy’s official ‘In Memoriam’ segment at the 98th Academy Awards, honouring film industry figures from across the world, who passed away over the past year.

TIME Magazine’s World’s Greatest Places 2026 – Asia list features three Indian stays: Mharo Khet, an agritourism farmstay in Jodhpur; The Oberoi Rajgarh Palace, a restored 350-year-old heritage palace in Madhya Pradesh; and the luxury hotel Raffles Jaipur.

According to data published by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), India was the world's second-largest arms importer in the 2021-25 period, accounting for 8.2 percent of total global imports.

Indian exports showed positive growth in 24 countries during the first half of the 2025-26 fiscal year, highlighting successful market diversification despite reduced shipments to the United States due to high tariffs.

The Telangana Government is set to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with Harvard University to provide executive training for senior officials. The programs would be locally conducted in Hyderabad.

Smriti Mandhana has become the first cricketer in the world to be honoured with a Barbie doll in her likeness. She joins a global lineup that includes tennis legend Serena Williams, England footballer Chloe Kelly, and astronaut Kellie Gerardi.

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