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The First Indian Woman to Race Ferrari Internationally

Gurdeep Kaur Chawla:

Interpreting for Presidents, Prime Ministers and Global Leaders

Santhosh Ram Mavuri:

Winning Awards Worldwide for a Film on India’s Weavers

Dr. Kavitha Das:

Advancing Health and Longevity in the U.S.

Vishesh Jawarani:

Fusing Japanese Izakaya with Goan Susegad

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Global Indian | Good Reads

 Top reads curated from the internet 

#1Living with the Mughals
Living with the Mughals: a legacy that endures despite erasure
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#2Resident Indians buying property from NRI
A small rule change with a big impact on how Indians buy homes from NRIs
Reading Time: 5 mins
#3
How global wealth migration is opening new doors for Indian professionals
Reading Time: 5 mins
#4Gold
India Sits Atop 500 Million Tons Of Gold Ore. Why Isn’t It Being Mined? – Shashi Tharoor
#5Made-in-India Laptops
Incentives, value additions, boost made-in-India laptops
Reading Time: 5 mins
#6Subsea Cable
West Asia subsea cables threat: What could happen to India’s internet amid Iran war
Reading Time: 5 mins
Living with the Mughals

Living with the Mughals: a legacy that endures despite erasure

This article first appeared in The Hindu on April 17, 2026

April 21, 2026 marks five centuries since the decisive Battle of Panipat which led to the founding of the Mughal empire in the Indian subcontinent. Memory, monument and everyday language carry forward a contested inheritance that refuses to fade.

On a hot, wind-swept April day 500 years ago, a tall, lean man and his army of 15,000 soldiers waited in battle formation on the dusty fields of Panipat, less than 100 km from Delhi. Facing them was the wary yet formidable force of Delhi Sultan Ibrahim Lodi, nearly 10 times larger, with 1,00,000 soldiers and 1,000 war elephants.
The invading army, led by Zahiruddin Babur, a Chagatai Turk who traced his lineage to both Timur and Genghis Khan, had reached Panipat on April 12, 1526. Lodi’s forces probed and provoked the enemy camp, even taking heads as trophies, but to no avail. “...they broke ranks they had maintained and as though undecided whether to stand or proceed, were able to do neither,” wrote Babur in his memoir about the Sultan’s army...
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Resident Indians buying propert from NRIs

A small rule change with a big impact on how Indians buy homes from NRIs

This article first appeared in Financial Express on April 16, 2026 If you are a resident Indian buying an immovable property from a non-resident Indian (NRI), you will soon have one less tax compliance hurdle to deal with. Starting October 1, 2026, Indians will no longer be required to obtain a Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number (TAN) for such property transactions involving an NRI. This change, tax experts say, will significantly ease the process for Indians buying property from NRIs. Under current rules, a resident buyer is not required to obtain a TAN when buying property from another resident. But the same transaction with an NRI seller triggers a mandatory TAN requirement to comply with withholding tax obligations. TAN stands for Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number and is a 10-digit alphanumeric number. TAN must be obtained by all persons responsible for deducting tax at source or who are required to collect tax at source... Read more on Financial Express

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How global wealth migration is opening new doors for Indian professionals

This article first appeared in Financial Express on March 8, 2026

Global wealth migration is expected to hit a record in 2026, But these opportunities are not limited to the ultra-rich—programs like the UAE Golden Visa, digital nomad visas and skilled migration pathways are also opening doors for Indian professionals looking to build a life abroad.

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Gold_

India Sits Atop 500 Million Tons Of Gold Ore. Why Isn’t It Being Mined? – Shashi Tharoor

This article first appeared NDTV's portal on April 9, 2026 We are a nation obsessed with gold, a civilisation that treats the yellow metal as both a spiritual necessity and the ultimate firewall against the vagaries of fortune. Yet, while we sit atop an estimated 500 million tons of unmined gold ore, our domestic production remains a rounding error on the global ledger. We mine a pittance - barely one and a half tons a year - while draining our foreign exchange reserves to import hundreds of tons annually from mines in Australia, Ghana, and Peru. This state of affairs is more than an irony; it is a self-inflicted wound that undermines our economic sovereignty at a time when the world order is fracturing... Read more on NDTV's portal

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Made-in-India Laptops

Incentives, value additions, boost made-in-India laptops

This article first appeared in Mint on Mar 11, 2026 Driven by Government incentives, Made-in-India laptops now account for nearly 30% domestic sales, up from less than 5% in 2024...

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Subsea cables

West Asia subsea cables threat: What could happen to India’s internet amid Iran war

This article first appeared in Mint on Mar 30, 2026

Subsea cables carrying India's data face damage risk in a volatile region. While a total blackout is unlikely, rerouting traffic could lead to noticeable delays for users and businesses across the country...
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Global Indian | World in Numbers

Statistically speaking

$260.5 Billion

The net claims of non-residents on India as of December 2025, according to the RBI, indicating that foreign investments in Indian assets exceed India’s investments overseas by this amount.

3,100 AI Startups

In India make the country the third-largest globally in the AI ecosystem. 28 percent of these startups are based in Bengaluru, eight percent in Hyderabad, and six percent in Chennai.

55 Percent

Of India's record $14.3 billion real estate investment in 2025 flowed into just three cities — Mumbai (24%), Bengaluru (20%) & Delhi-NCR (11%), marking a 25% year-on-year surge, reports CBRE India.

34,600 Tonnes

The cumulative amount of gold that India holds, valued at nearly US$ 3.785 trillion as per recent estimates.

5.8 Million Barrels

The amount of crude oil India consumes per day. It is expected to grow to 6.8 million barrels by 2030 despite the rapid push toward renewables and electric vehicles.

₹38,424 Crore

The total value of India’s defence exports in FY2025–26, spanning missiles, drones, armoured vehicles, EW systems and munitions across more than 80 countries, reaching a record high.

Global Indian | Did You Know? 

Fun facts about India and Global Indians

India’s largest airline, IndiGo, has named aviation veteran Willie Walsh as its new CEO, weeks after its previous chief stepped down. Walsh, currently director general of the International Air Transport Association, will join in August.

Soon to be released Maharaja in Denims, adapted from Khushwant Singh’s 2014 novel, is set to make history as the world’s first feature-length film created almost entirely using generative AI.

The Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy has introduced the Bhimrao Ambedkar Prize in Global Pragmatism, an academic award recognising research that bridges American philosophy with intellectual traditions from around the world.

Tapori, a Washington, D.C. restaurant known for its Indian street-food inspired menu, has been named “D.C.’s best new South Asian restaurant."

India–U.S. Trade Facilitation Portal, a digital bridge connecting Indian exporters, especially MSMEs, with U.S. importers has got launched recently to boost sector and state-specific trade in goods and services, unlocking new markets and global growth.

Tamil Nadu-born Rini Sampath has become the first South Asian In Washington DC Mayoral Race. Washington, DC operates under a mayor-council system, where the mayor serves as the chief executive of the District.

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