by Amrita Priya | Mar 20, 2025
(March 20, 2025) “Whether in war zones or in the challenges I face now as the Director of National Intelligence, Krishna’s teachings to Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gita are what I turn to—both in the best of times and the worst of times, continuously learning...
by Amrita Priya | Oct 14, 2024
The Tata Group, one of the most iconic and enduring names in global business, has transcended its origins in India to become a powerhouse with a presence in over 175 countries. Founded by Jamshedji Tata in 1868, the conglomerate is not just one of India’s oldest...
by Vikram Sharma | May 17, 2024
(May 17, 2024) When the ‘rockstar’ of Indian politics — Prime Minister Narendra Modi — was holding a five kilometer road show in his parliamentary constituency of Varanasi on May 13, among the onlookers and those cheering for him were several foreigners who had come...
by Amrita Priya | Oct 25, 2022
(October 25, 2022) “Whenever people at Tufts asked me what were my plans after studying on such an expensive scholarship, I always answered that I would take the first flight to India on the very last day of my graduation to make a difference there.” Sharad Vivek...
by Namrata Srivastava | May 19, 2022
(May 19, 2022) Five decades ago, a Brahmin widow, Anasuya, gave birth to a boy at the CSI Basel Mission Hospital in Udupi, Karnataka. Unable to keep the child, she gave him up to Dr Marianne Pflugfelder, and trusted the missionary hospital to find the best place for...